NEWS CORP

NWSA

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Identification

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Ticker
NWSA
CIK0001564708
SIC2711
SectorManufacturing
Industry CategoryPrinting And Publishing
Industry GroupNewspapers – Publishing-Printing

Contact

Address1211 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY, 10036
Website newscorp.com
Phone212-416-3400
CEORobert J. Thomson
Employees25,500

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Standardized Financials

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Below is a preview of several data points from each financial statement, as well as a sample of our many calculated metrics:

Income Statement
Revenue$10.28 billion
Pre-Tax Income$849.00 million
Net Income$635.00 million
Net Income to Common$487.00 million
EPS$0.86
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Balance Sheet
Cash$2.10 billion
Assets$16.58 billion
Liabilities$7.50 billion
Common Equity$8.20 billion
Liabilities & Equity$16.58 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$587.29 million
EBITDA$1.68 billion
Price to Earnings$31.87
Price to Book$1.89
ROE7.06%
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Latest News

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What Your Home's Architecture Says About Price, Popularity and Place: Realtor.com® Unveils 2025 Style Trends

A new analysis from Realtor.com® reveals how architectural style can reflect everything from your home's price to its location, size and age. Drawing on thousands of single-family listings from May 2025, the report dives into six key architectural categories to spotlight the most common, and most costly, styles across the country.

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NWSA Q1 Earnings Call: Digital Growth and Portfolio Restructuring Drive Results

Global media and publishing company News Corp (NASDAQ:NWSA) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, but sales were flat year on year at $2.01 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.17 per share was 27.5% above analysts’ consensus estimates.

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Investor Selling Reaches a Record High as Market Dynamics Shift, According to Realtor.com® Report

While the share of homes purchased by investors edged slightly higher, investor selling hit a record high with 10.8% of sellers representing investors in 2024, the highest investor seller share in the data's history, according to a report out today from Realtor.com®. This significant shift in investor market participation comes as the overall housing market continues to adjust from the pandemic-era frenzy, with inventory levels improving, home price growth leveling off and rents easing.

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Warner Bros. Discovery’s split is the latest twist in media's never-ending merger and spin-off saga

Over the past two decades, media giants have repeatedly turned to corporate breakups and restructurings as a strategic response to changing business models and mounting pressure from investors.

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U.S. Inventory Surpasses 1 Million Homes for the First Time Since Winter of 2019

The U.S. housing market is staging a comeback, but the rebound is sharply divided, according to the May Monthly Housing Trends Report from Realtor.com®. The number of homes for sale in the U.S. topped 1 million for the first time since Winter 2019, but only metros in the South or West have fully returned to pre-pandemic inventory levels as the Northeast and Midwest remain stuck in a supply squeeze.

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