Fundamental analysis · SEC EDGAR · TTM through 31/03/2026

Fundamental analysis of Fox Corp

FOXA · Nasdaq · Television Broadcasting Stations

Fundamental quality

REASONABLE

72

out of 100

Breakdown by area

I.GrowthEPS growth: 17% · Revenue growth: 4%
62
II.ProfitabilityNet margin: 10.8% · ROE: 16%
71
III.Financial healthFCF: 13.2%
82

Source: SEC EDGAR · TTM through 31/03/2026

The score combines growth, profitability and financial strength. Here its financial strength weighs in its favor, while its growth drags it down the most.

Strengths

  • Growing earnings per share (17% annualized).
  • Strong free-cash-flow generation (FCF margin of 13.2%).

Risks and weaknesses

  • No clear weaknesses in the recent fundamentals, though the system doesn't assess qualitative factors (competition, regulation, management).

Historical evolution

YearRevenueNet incomeFree cash flowNet debt
202112,9092,2012,155
202213,9741,2331,577
202314,9131,2531,443
202413,9801,5541,495
202516,3002,2932,993

Between 2021 and 2025, revenue went from $12,909M to $16,300M (+26%) and net income went from $2,201M to $2,293M (+4%).

Annual figures in millions of U.S. dollars ($M) per SEC filings. Net debt is total debt minus cash.

Frequently asked questions

Is Fox Corp a profitable company?

Yes. Fox Corp shows a net margin of 10.8% and an ROE of 16%, a sign of a profitable business.

Is Fox Corp growing?

Its revenue has grown 4% annualized in recent years and its earnings per share 17%.

Does Fox Corp generate cash?

Yes. It converts about 13.2% of its revenue into free cash flow.

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