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FOXA - Embedded Expectations Analysis - 2019 10 01

Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (FOXA:USA) currently trades below corporate averages relative to UAFRS-based (Uniform) Earnings, with an 11.1x Uniform P/E, implying bearish expectations for the firm. Moreover, management may be concerned about their content investments, EPS growth, and advertising revenue.

Specifically, management may lack confidence in their ability to invest in entertaining original content and to drive engagement on their digital platforms. Furthermore, they may be concerned about the timing of their Credible marketplace launch, and they may lack confidence in their ability to sustain robust advertising revenue. Finally, they may lack confidence in their ability to sustain EPS growth year-over-year, and they may be concerned about their ability to realize savings from tax benefits in 2019.
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Fox Corporation Class A

Fox is a news, sports and entertainment company. The company has three segments: Cable Network Programming, which consists of the production and licensing of news and sports content distributed primarily through cable television systems, direct broadcast satellite operators and telecommunication companies and online multi-channel video programming distributors; Television, which consists of the acquisition, marketing and distribution of broadcast network programming nationally under the FOX brand and the operation of several broadcast television stations; and Other, Corporate and Eliminations, which consists of corporate overhead costs, intracompany eliminations and the FOX Studios lot.

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