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Date | Price Target | Rating | Analyst |
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2/4/2025 | Neutral → Buy | UBS | |
1/10/2025 | $36.00 | Buy | Citigroup |
2/8/2024 | Neutral → Outperform | Macquarie | |
8/16/2023 | $27.50 | Overweight | Morgan Stanley |
1/25/2023 | $17.00 → $25.00 | Hold → Buy | Loop Capital |
10/17/2022 | $30.00 → $17.00 | Buy → Hold | Loop Capital |
7/28/2022 | $21.10 | Outperform → Neutral | Macquarie |
7/26/2021 | Neutral → Buy | UBS |
Dow Jones today announced it has completed the acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory services. Dow Jones acquired the two companies from FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) for $40 million. Dow Jones' parent company, News Corp, expects to receive a $4 million tax benefit in connection with the transaction. Dragonfly and Oxford Analytica will operate as part of Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, complementing its existing product suite with proprietary geopolitical risk and security intelligence. The strategic acquisition is the latest in a series aimed at building Dow Jone
FISCAL 2025 SECOND QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Second quarter revenues were $2.24 billion, a 5% increase compared to $2.14 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income from continuing operations in the quarter was $306 million, a 58% increase compared to $194 million in the prior year Second quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $478 million, a 20% increase compared to $400 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS from continuing operations were $0.40 as compared to $0.28 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.33 compared to $0.27 in the prior year REA Group posted record rev
FISCAL 2025 FIRST QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS First quarter revenues were the highest for a first quarter since separation at $2.58 billion, a 3% increase compared to $2.50 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income in the quarter was $144 million, a significant improvement compared to net income of $58 million in the prior year Total Segment EBITDA was the highest for a first quarter since separation at $415 million, compared to $364 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.21 as compared to $0.05 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.21 compared to $0.16 in the pri
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News Corporation ("News Corp" or the "Company") today announced it has completed the sale of Foxtel Group ("Foxtel") to DAZN Group Limited ("DAZN"). The completion of the transaction follows DAZN receiving approval for the acquisition of Foxtel from the Foreign Investment Review Board, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and other regulatory authorities. At completion, A$592 million in shareholder loans were repaid to News Corp, and News Corp received a minority equity interest in DAZN of approximately 6%. News Corp's Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer Andrew Cramer also joined the board of DAZN effective upon completion, and News Corp and its platform
Dow Jones Risk Journal delivers personalized news, insights and analysis for risk management and critical decision making Dow Jones today announced the launch of Dow Jones Risk Journal, a premium news solution from its risk and compliance business providing personalized and actionable insights to enable leaders to manage risk and make informed business decisions. Dow Jones Risk Journal provides comprehensive news and intelligence from a dedicated newsroom of expert journalists who specialize in covering risk and compliance issues, as well as in-depth and nuanced analysis of regulations and enforcement actions from legal contributors. Subscribers will also receive essential, relevant repor
Dow Jones today announced it has completed the acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory services. Dow Jones acquired the two companies from FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) for $40 million. Dow Jones' parent company, News Corp, expects to receive a $4 million tax benefit in connection with the transaction. Dragonfly and Oxford Analytica will operate as part of Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, complementing its existing product suite with proprietary geopolitical risk and security intelligence. The strategic acquisition is the latest in a series aimed at building Dow Jone
The 3.8 million home shortfall is the third-largest since 2012At the current pace, closing the housing gap would take an estimated 7.5 years nationwide—3 years in the South, 6.5 years in the West, 41 years in the Midwest, and the Northeast making no progressMany Millennials/Gen Zers chose to live with others, leaving an estimated 1.63 million "pent-up" households unformed in 2024 that would have otherwise widened the gapAUSTIN, Texas, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than a decade of underbuilding has left the U.S. with a shortage of nearly 4 million homes, according to a new analysis from Realtor.com®. With home prices and rents stretching budgets to their limits, this persistent supply
NEW YORK and LONDON, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow Jones today announced it has acquired WorldECR, an industry-leading provider of news, data and analysis on global export control and trade sanctions. This is the latest in a series of investments and acquisitions aimed at bolstering Dow Jones's portfolio of specialized news, data, analysis and events for business users. Based in London, WorldECR serves compliance professionals from corporations, law firms, governments, professional services, research and financial institutions. Its flagship operations include subscription-b
Panuccio's departure comes after two successful decades at News Corp, including transformational leadership as Chief Financial Officer Chandrashekar comes to News Corp after a successful run as CFO of Diageo and 25-plus years in global finance News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS, NWSA, ASX: NWS, NWSLV)) announced today that Susan Panuccio will step down from her role as Chief Financial Officer on January 1, 2025, and will be succeeded by Lavanya Chandrashekar. Ms. Panuccio will continue in an advisory capacity for six months to help ensure a smooth transition and to support Ms. Chandrashekar. Ms. Panuccio has been a key leader during a period of rapid expansion and transformation for News Corp since b
UBS upgraded News Corp. from Neutral to Buy
Citigroup initiated coverage of News Corp. with a rating of Buy and set a new price target of $36.00
Macquarie upgraded News Corp. from Neutral to Outperform
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