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Jul 09, 2026
Fox Corporation (FOX) and (FOXA): Dual Share Classes Deliver Strong +25% Year-to-Date Gains

Fox Corporation (FOX) and (FOXA): Dual Share Classes Deliver Strong +25% Year-to-Date Gains

Key Takeaways

  • Fox Corporation (FOX) and Fox Corporation (FOXA) represent dual share classes of the same media company, with FOXA (Class A, voting) typically trading at a premium to FOX (Class B, non-voting) due to governance differences.
  • Both stocks have delivered strong year-to-date returns exceeding 25% through early July 2026, outperforming the S&P 500, though they have retreated from January 2026 highs amid broader media sector volatility.
  • Recent quarterly results showed revenue of $3.99 billion and adjusted EBITDA growth, supported by distribution fees and Tubi streaming, offset by lower advertising from the absence of major sports events.
  • Analyst sentiment has improved with upgrades in early July 2026, highlighting potential for digital growth, while shared exposure to cord-cutting and advertising cycles remains a key risk factor.
  • Relative performance has been tightly correlated, with FOX offering a valuation discount that may appeal to value-oriented investors compared to FOXA's higher liquidity and voting rights.
  • Market positioning favors neither decisively in the near term, as both benefit from the same operational catalysts in news, sports, and ad-supported streaming.

Introduction

Fox Corporation operates through two primary share classes that provide exposure to its broadcast news, sports programming, and digital streaming businesses, including Tubi. This review looks at how FOX and FOXA have performed relative to each other, their valuation differences, and the broader market dynamics affecting media companies as viewer habits and advertising trends continue to shift. Institutional investors and active traders evaluating dual-class structures often consider liquidity premiums and the impact of voting rights when assessing positions in the communication services sector. The analysis relies on recent financial metrics and observable market activity to outline the trade-offs without favoring one security over the other. I also checked this using Tickeron’s AI Screener to see how the stocks compare to others in the industry.

FOX Overview and Recent Performance

FOX represents the non-voting Class B shares, offering exposure to cable network programming, television broadcasting, and streaming operations. The stock has shown resilience with year-to-date gains above 25%, although it has pulled back from the peaks reached in January 2026 amid sector pressures. Third-quarter fiscal 2026 results highlighted growth in distribution revenue and Tubi expansion, partially offset by softer advertising. Recent sentiment has reflected media consolidation themes and commentary on long-term digital opportunities, leading to movements that track closely with industry peers.

FOXA Overview and Recent Performance

FOXA represents the voting Class A shares of the same company, delivering the same underlying business exposure along with governance rights. Performance has tracked closely with the non-voting class, with year-to-date returns near 26% through early July 2026 and prices remaining below early-year highs. The same earnings results, emphasizing adjusted EBITDA expansion and streaming momentum, influenced both classes, along with reactions to industry developments. Volatility tied to advertising cyclicality and digital growth narratives has affected the shares similarly in recent weeks.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Both FOX and FOXA operate under an identical business model centered on affiliate fees, advertising, and Tubi streaming revenue, sharing growth drivers in sports rights and digital advertising. Recent momentum has aligned closely, although FOXA’s voting rights support a typical liquidity and governance premium reflected in higher share prices and market capitalization. Risks such as cord-cutting and cyclical ad spending affect both equally, and sector exposure remains uniform in communication services. Valuation contrasts show FOX trading at a discount on metrics like price-to-earnings, presenting a potential trade-off for investors prioritizing cost efficiency over voting influence. Market sentiment has treated both classes similarly in recent activity, with performance differentials driven primarily by structural share differences rather than operational divergence.

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Tickeron AI Verdict

Based on observable factors including trend consistency, relative stability, and positioning within the media sector, Tickeron’s AI would currently assign a modest probabilistic preference to FOX for its valuation discount and comparable momentum characteristics. This assessment reflects measurable attributes such as tighter risk metrics in recent periods without implying definitive outperformance.

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Serhii Bondarenko is an AI-focused trading strategist and financial markets analyst specializing in the development and application of AI trading bots and autonomous trading agents. His work combines technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and quantitative research to identify market patterns, forecast price movements, and analyze liquidity, volatility, and correlations across global stock markets. Serhii actively publishes market insights, forecasts, and trading frameworks on platforms such as Investing.com and Finextra, with a strong focus on AI-driven decision-making and next-generation algorithmic trading. His research aims to bridge the gap between traditional trading methodologies and advanced artificial intelligence, helping traders and investors navigate complex and rapidly evolving market conditions.


FOX in upward trend: 10-day moving average moved above 50-day moving average on August 06, 2026

The 10-day moving average for FOX crossed bullishly above the 50-day moving average on August 06, 2026. This indicates that the trend has shifted higher and could be considered a buy signal. In of 13 past instances when the 10-day crossed above the 50-day, the stock continued to move higher over the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

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Technical Analysis (Indicators)

Bullish Trend Analysis

FOX moved above its 50-day moving average on August 03, 2026 date and that indicates a change from a downward trend to an upward trend.

Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where FOX advanced for three days, in of 329 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

The Aroon Indicator entered an Uptrend today. In of 295 cases where FOX Aroon's Indicator entered an Uptrend, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued Uptrend are .

Bearish Trend Analysis

The RSI Indicator demonstrates that the ticker has stayed in the overbought zone for 6 days. The longer the ticker stays in the overbought zone, the sooner a price pull-back is expected.

The Stochastic Oscillator demonstrated that the ticker has stayed in the overbought zone for 17 days. The longer the ticker stays in the overbought zone, the sooner a price pull-back is expected.

Following a 3-day decline, the stock is projected to fall further. Considering past instances where FOX declined for three days, the price rose further in of 62 cases within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

FOX broke above its upper Bollinger Band on August 14, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to drop as the stock moves back below the upper band and toward the middle band. You may want to consider selling the stock or exploring put options.

Fundamental Analysis (Ratings)

The Tickeron PE Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), pointing to outstanding earnings growth. The PE Growth rating is based on a comparative analysis of stock PE ratio increase over the last 12 months compared against S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron Price Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating outstanding price growth. FOX’s price grows at a higher rate over the last 12 months as compared to S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron Valuation Rating of (best 1 - 100 worst) indicates that the company is fair valued in the industry. This rating compares market capitalization estimated by our proprietary formula with the current market capitalization. This rating is based on the following metrics, as compared to industry averages: P/B Ratio (2.208) is normal, around the industry mean (20.801). P/E Ratio (15.898) is within average values for comparable stocks, (112.428). Projected Growth (PEG Ratio) (1.094) is also within normal values, averaging (12.042). Dividend Yield (0.009) settles around the average of (0.015) among similar stocks. P/S Ratio (1.565) is also within normal values, averaging (2.960).

The Tickeron Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating well-balanced risk and returns. The average Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for the industry is 75, placing this stock slightly better than average.

The Tickeron SMR rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating slightly better than average sales and a considerably profitable business model. SMR (Sales, Margin, Return on Equity) rating is based on comparative analysis of weighted Sales, Income Margin and Return on Equity values compared against S&P 500 index constituents. The weighted SMR value is a proprietary formula developed by Tickeron and represents an overall profitability measure for a stock.

Notable companies

The most notable companies in this group are Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX), Walt Disney Company (The) (NYSE:DIS), Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU), Paramount Skydance Corporation (NASDAQ:PSKY), AMC Entertainment Holdings (NYSE:AMC), iQIYI (NASDAQ:IQ), HUYA (NYSE:HUYA).

Industry description

Movies/entertainment industry include companies that produce and distribute motion pictures, and companies that operate general entertainment facilities like amusement parks and bowling centers. Some companies in this industry also have professional sports franchises. Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., Liberty Media Corp. and Viacom Inc. are some of the biggest companies in this space.

Market Cap

The average market capitalization across the Movies/Entertainment Industry is 18.01B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 134 to 331.41B. NFLX holds the highest valuation in this group at 331.41B. The lowest valued company is LRDG at 134.

High and low price notable news

The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the Movies/Entertainment Industry was -2%. For the same Industry, the average monthly price growth was 3%, and the average quarterly price growth was 8%. NIPG experienced the highest price growth at 42%, while FTRK experienced the biggest fall at -44%.

Volume

The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the Movies/Entertainment Industry was -23%. For the same stocks of the Industry, the average monthly volume growth was -36% and the average quarterly volume growth was -51%

Fundamental Analysis Ratings

The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows

Valuation Rating: 63
P/E Growth Rating: 50
Price Growth Rating: 51
SMR Rating: 82
Profit Risk Rating: 74
Seasonality Score: -19 (-100 ... +100)
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Fox Corporation (FOX) and (FOXA): Dual Share Classes Deliver Strong +25% Year-to-Date Gains