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Fox Corporation (FOXA)

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24 Feb, 20:00
NASDAQ (NGS) NASDAQ (NGS)
$
55. 98
+0.64
+1.16%
After Hours
$
56. 66
+0.68 +1.21%
25.1B Market Cap
14.53 P/E Ratio
0.5% Div Yield
2,632,920 Volume
3.36 Eps
$ 55.34
Previous Close
Day Range
55.09 56.27
Year Range
46.42 76.39
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FOXA earnings report is expected in 76 days (11 May 2026)
Here is Why Growth Investors Should Buy Fox (FOXA) Now

Here is Why Growth Investors Should Buy Fox (FOXA) Now

Fox (FOXA) could produce exceptional returns because of its solid growth attributes.

Zacks | 8 months ago
FOXA Rises 16.3% YTD: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

FOXA Rises 16.3% YTD: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

Fox showcases strong fundamentals, driven by consistent audience engagement and demand, which investors may see as a compelling investment opportunity in 2025.

Zacks | 9 months ago
FOXA Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y, Shares Gain

FOXA Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y, Shares Gain

Fox's fiscal Q3 results reflect an increase in Affiliate fees, driven by growth in the Television segment and Cable Network Programming segment.

Zacks | 9 months ago
4 Broadcast Radio & TV Stocks to Buy From a Prospering Industry

4 Broadcast Radio & TV Stocks to Buy From a Prospering Industry

Radio and television broadcast companies like NFLX, GTN, FOXA and TGNA benefit from higher content consumption and steady digital viewing despite intense competition for ad revenues.

Zacks | 10 months ago
Best Income Stocks to Buy for April 23rd

Best Income Stocks to Buy for April 23rd

FOXA, and RWT made it to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) income stocks list on April 23, 2025.

Zacks | 10 months ago
5 Consumer Discretionary Stocks to Buy Despite Sector's Q1 Bloodbath

5 Consumer Discretionary Stocks to Buy Despite Sector's Q1 Bloodbath

Five consumer discretionary stocks are expected to perform well in near-term defying the sector's decline. These are: RCL, RL, FOXA, NWSA, SRAD.

Zacks | 10 months ago
O'Leary warns Trump, Trudeau's 'very negative' relationship has 'just gotten worse'

O'Leary warns Trump, Trudeau's 'very negative' relationship has 'just gotten worse'

O’Leary Ventures Chairman and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O’Leary shut down attempts by Canada to push anti-Donald Trump rhetoric and warned the relationship between the two bordering nations has "just gotten worse." "This reaction in Canada has mostly to do with the constant barbs that Trump is throwing at Trudeau, who is still in power for another 22 days. There's a very negative relationship there. And it's just gotten worse because Trudeau has been putting out posts while he's in Europe stirring up anti-Trump sentiment," O’Leary said on "Varney & Co." Monday. "These guys never liked each other, and Trudeau has nothing to lose." President Donald Trump said last week that his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada remain on track to go into effect March 4, because drugs are still pouring into the U.S. from across their borders at "very high and unacceptable levels." TRUMP IS PLAYING A DANGEROUS TARIFF GAME DESPITE HIS ‘REALLY STRONG’ AGENDA, U.S. ECONOMIST WARNS Canada will also reportedly suffer an additional 10% tax on their energy products, such as oil and electricity. The political tension has reverberated into the Canadian public, as loud boos were heard during America’s national anthem in hockey’s 4 Nations Face-Off. More recently, some north-of-the-border coffee shops are changing the name of the Americano drink to "Canadiano." "So Trump keeps going with, 'Let's buy [Canada] as the 51st state.' And that has made Canadians crazy. But the truth is that that is not being discussed at all," O’Leary commented. "That's not part of the actual narrative that's occurring... in Washington, D.C., because there's no leadership in Canada at the federal level. There's no active prime minister that's relevant." The trade war between the two countries comes as Canada will also be transitioning to new leadership in the coming months after current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in January that he would step down and end his nine-year run leading the country. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE "It's a void. And so what's occurred is, all of the premiers of the different provinces that have different agendas – Ontario is different than Alberta, for example, they're the giant behemoths in terms of economies and Saskatchewan for energy as well – they're down with their teams trying to focus on a new deal," O’Leary continued. "If you want to call it NAFTA 3, there is a slight chance this whole thing gets punted till April 2nd after the report comes out on the impact of tariffs on Canada and Mexico," he expanded. "But this nationalism in Canada is the noise. It's not the signal." READ MORE FROM FOX BUSINESS FOX Business’ Stephen Sorace and Fox News’ Michael Lee contributed to this report.

Foxbusiness | 11 months ago
FOXA Q2 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Revenues Increase Y/Y

FOXA Q2 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Revenues Increase Y/Y

Fox's fiscal Q2 results reflect an increase in Affiliate fees, driven by growth in the Television segment and Cable Network Programming segment.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Will Fox (FOXA) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?

Will Fox (FOXA) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?

Fox (FOXA) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Fox Corp's portfolio positions it well for industry changes, says Goldman Sachs

Fox Corp's portfolio positions it well for industry changes, says Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs keeps a Buy rating and $51 price target on Fox Corp. after meeting with its management team earlier today. The firm's visit added to its confidence in the stock given the company's portfolio of high quality sports and news networks which positions it well to navigate through industry changes, including more skinny bundles, the growing importance of broadcast, sports, and news, and more direct-to-consumer offerings, the analyst tells investors in a research note.

Thefly | 1 year ago
Rupert Murdoch just dumped $44m of this stock in huge insider trade

Rupert Murdoch just dumped $44m of this stock in huge insider trade

Rupert Murdoch's business acumen has built a global media empire that has in many ways defined both modern journalism and entertainment.

Finbold | 1 year ago
4 Broadcast Radio & TV Stocks to Watch From a Challenging Industry

4 Broadcast Radio & TV Stocks to Watch From a Challenging Industry

Radio and television broadcast companies like NFLX, FOXA, ROKU and TGNA benefit from higher content consumption and steady digital viewing despite intense competition for ad revenues.

Zacks | 1 year ago
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