Financial Performance
5Y price score: 103
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10Y return: 35%
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52-week range
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Forecast:
Valuation
Free Cash Flow Yield
12.7 %
Dividend Yield TTM
0.9 %
Market cap $
$ 28,700
Price / Earnings TTM
17
Price / Book TTM
2.1
PEG TTM
(0.8)
Earnings growth and return
LTM
5YR
10YR
Total return (price & dividends)
11.6 %
83.6 %
35 %
Free cash flow per share growth
(48.5) %
(7.7) %
109.4 %
Earnings per share growth
(21.8) %
6.4 %
122 %
Business Summary:
Latest Earnings Call Takeaways
2026 Q4 (Aug 6, 2026)
1) Strategic Highlights and Leadership Insights
- FOX Corporation launched its direct-to-consumer streaming service, FOX One, and broadcasted the FIFA Men's World Cup, achieving record audiences in the U.S.
- The company announced a pending acquisition of Roku to enhance its digital distribution and advertising capabilities.
- FOX maintained strong momentum in its news and sports segments, with FOX News leading in cable viewership.
2) Financial Performance Overview
- Fiscal 2026 revenue grew by 5% to over $17 billion, with EBITDA increasing 8% to a record $3.9 billion.
- In Q4, total revenue surged 28% to $4.2 billion, and EBITDA improved 27% to $1.2 billion.
- Advertising revenue in Q4 skyrocketed 78%, driven by the World Cup and Tubi's growth, while distribution revenue rose 5%.
3) Segment Results and Operational Highlights
- Cable Network Programming: Revenue grew 9%, but EBITDA declined 3% due to increased expenses from sports programming.
- Television Segment: Revenue jumped 45% and EBITDA soared 129%, largely due to World Cup advertising and political ad revenue.
- Tubi achieved its highest revenue quarter ever, growing 35% year-over-year, with 110 million monthly active users.
4) Challenges and Market Dynamics
- Total expenses increased 28% in Q4, primarily due to World Cup rights and production costs.
- The competitive landscape in the CTV market remains intense, but Tubi has maintained strong ad pricing and sell-through rates.
- The company anticipates a record midterm election cycle for political ad revenue, building on strong demand from various sectors.
5) Guidance and Future Outlook
- FOX expects continued advertising momentum into fiscal 2027, bolstered by the World Cup and midterm elections.
- The company plans to maintain its share buyback program and has increased its semiannual dividend to $0.29 per share.
- The pending acquisition of Roku is expected to close in the first half of calendar 2027, enhancing FOX's digital strategy.
Bottom line: FOX Corporation's strong fiscal 2026 performance, driven by strategic initiatives in streaming and sports broadcasting, positions it well for continued growth in fiscal 2027, despite rising costs and competitive pressures in the market. The pending Roku acquisition further strengthens its digital footprint, making it an attractive proposition for shareholders.
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Fox Corporation (Class A) is a company. Founded in 2019. As of August 14, 2026, the company's market capitalization is $28700141974 with a current stock price of $65.45.
