News Corp
NASDAQ:NWSA

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NASDAQ:NWSA
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Price: 26.16 USD -0.95% Market Closed
Market Cap: $14.5B

P/E

12.7
Current
68%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 39.3

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
12.7
=
Market Cap
$12.9B
/
Net Income
$1.2B

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
12.7
=
Market Cap
$12.9B
/
Net Income
$1.2B

Valuation Scenarios

News Corp is trading below its 3-year average

If P/E returns to its 3-Year Average (39.3), the stock would be worth $81.05 (210% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
4/4
Maximum Downside
No Downside Scenarios
Maximum Upside
+210%
Average Upside
122%
Scenario P/E Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 12.7 $26.16
0%
3-Year Average 39.3 $81.05
+210%
5-Year Average 31.5 $64.99
+148%
Industry Average 19 $39.16
+50%
Country Average 22.9 $47.2
+80%

Forward P/E
Today’s price vs future net income

Today's Market Cap Net Income Forward P/E
$12.9B
/
Jan 2026
$1.2B
=
12.7
Current
$12.9B
/
Jun 2026
$610.8m
=
21.1
Forward
$12.9B
/
Jun 2027
$703.7m
=
18.4
Forward
$12.9B
/
Jun 2028
$733.5m
=
17.6
Forward
$12.9B
/
Jun 2029
$696.8m
=
18.5
Forward
$12.9B
/
Jun 2030
$747.8m
=
17.3
Forward

Forward P/E shows whether today’s P/E still looks high or low once future net income are taken into account.

Market Distribution

Lower than 79% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
21th
Based on 8 489 companies
21th percentile
12.7
Low
0 — 15.3
Typical Range
15.3 — 33.2
High
33.2 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 15.3
Median 22.9
70th Percentile 33.2
Max 1 826 183.3

News Corp
Glance View

Founded by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, News Corp. has emerged as a formidable player in the global media landscape, wielding influence through its diverse portfolio of assets. Rooted in print publishing, News Corp. owns a slew of renowned newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, The Times of London, and The Australian. Each of these publications commands significant readerships, tapping into both subscription and advertising revenues. But this isn’t just a tale of traditional print’s survival; under Murdoch’s guidance, News Corp. has dexterously transitioned into the digital age, morphing its content delivery mechanisms to cater to the ever-evolving habits of modern audiences. Online subscriptions have steeply climbed, proving the brand's adaptability to changing consumer preferences. Diverse by necessity, News Corp. has never been solely about newspapers; its operational tentacles extend into the worlds of global real estate and book publishing. The company's ownership of REA Group and Realtor.com allows it to pocket robust profits from real estate classifieds, benefiting from booming property markets and the perennial housing demand. Additionally, HarperCollins, as one of the world’s largest publishing houses, offers another steady stream of revenue by churning out bestsellers across multiple genres. This diversification has not only fortified News Corp.'s revenue streams but has also underscored its commitment to maintain relevance and influence in an always dynamic media environment.

NWSA Intrinsic Value
23.45 USD
Overvaluation 10%
Intrinsic Value
Price $26.16
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