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As of 2026-04-15 05:30, Fox Corp - Class B (FOX) is priced at $56,83, with a total market cap of $25,31B, a P/E ratio of 10,51, and a dividend yield of 0,88%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $56,02 and $57,68. The current price is 1,44% above the day's low and 1,47% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 1,01M. Over the past 52 weeks, FOX has traded between $51,75 to $57,68, and the current price is -1,47% away from the 52-week high.

FOX Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$56,25
Market Cap$25,31B
Volume1,01M
P/E Ratio10,51
Dividend Yield (TTM)0,88%
Dividend Amount$0,28
Diluted EPS (TTM)4,36
Net Income (FY)$2,26B
Revenue (FY)$16,30B
Earnings Date2026-05-11
EPS Estimate0,98
Revenue Estimate$3,78B
Shares Outstanding450,01M
Beta (1Y)0.505
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-04
Dividend Payment Date2026-03-25

About FOX

Fox Corporation operates as a news, sports, and entertainment company in the United States (U.S.). The company operates through Cable Network Programming; Television; and Other, Corporate and Eliminations segments. The Cable Network Programming segment produces and licenses news, business news, and sports content for distribution through traditional and virtual multi-channel video programming distributors (MVPDs) and other digital platforms, primarily in the U.S. It operates FOX News, a national cable news channel; FOX Business, a business news national cable channel; FS1 and FS2 multi-sport national networks; FOX Sports Racing, a video programming service that comprises motor sports programming; FOX Soccer Plus, a video programming network for live soccer and rugby competitions; FOX Deportes, a Spanish-language sports programming service; and Big Ten Network, a national video programming service. The Television segment acquires, produces, markets, and distributes programming. It operates The FOX Network, a national television broadcast network that broadcasts sports programming and entertainment; Tubi, an advertising-supported video-on-demand service; Fox Alternative Entertainment, a full-service production studio that develops and produces unscripted and alternative programming; MyNetworkTV, a programming distribution service; and Blockchain Creative Labs, which is focuses on the creation, distribution and monetization of Web3 content. This segment owns and operates 29 broadcast television stations. The Other, Corporate and Eliminations segment owns the FOX Studios Lot that provides production and post-production services, including 15 sound stages, two broadcast studios, theaters and screening rooms, editing rooms, and other television and film production facilities in Los Angeles, California. The company was incorporated in 2018 and is based in New York, New York.
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryEntertainment
CEOLachlan Keith Murdoch
HeadquartersNew York City,NY,US
Employees (FY)10,40K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1,56M
Net Income per Employee$217,59K

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Fox Corp - Class B (FOX) Latest News

2026-04-15 02:52

Trump Says U.S.-Iran Conflict 'Close to Ending' in Fox News Interview

Gate News message, April 15 — U.S. President Donald Trump stated today that the conflict with Iran is "close to ending" during an interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo. When asked why he keeps saying "the war is over," Trump responded: "I think it's close to ending. Yes, I mean, I think it's very close to ending." Earlier today, Bartiromo posted a video clip on social media saying she asked Trump "Is the war over?" and he replied "It's over." Several media outlets subsequently reported that "Trump said the action against Iran has ended." Hours later, Bartiromo released excerpts and video of the full conversation to clarify the meaning of Trump's remarks.

2026-04-07 14:05

Fox News 与 Kalshi 合作,利用预测市场机制提升新闻报道准确性

Gate News 消息,4 月 7 日,美国新闻网络 Fox News 正式整合 Kalshi 平台,利用预测市场机制为新闻报道增加问责性,同时鼓励内容更接近事实。作为美国三大主流新闻网络之一,Fox News 希望通过预测市场去除偏见、强化准确性,确保新闻报道不受政治立场影响,以正确性为导向。

2026-03-27 04:46

白宫官员:David Sacks 将继续担任 AI 和加密货币负责人,同时出任 PCAST 联合主席

Gate News 消息,3 月 27 日,据 Fox Business 报道,一位白宫高级顾问表示,David Sacks 将继续担任白宫人工智能和加密货币领域的负责人,同时被任命为总统科学技术顾问委员会(PCAST)联合主席。截至目前,David Sacks 的白宫附属 X 账号注释仍显示为"White House A.I. & Crypto Czar(白宫人工智能与加密货币沙皇)"。

2026-02-10 16:11

美国财长贝森特:加密市场结构法案需要在今年春季通过

Odaily星球日报讯 美国财长贝森特在接受Fox News采访时表示,加密市场结构法案需要在今年春季通过,并补充称“我们需要完成加密市场结构法案”,同时还指出对于通过该法案持乐观态度。

2026-02-08 00:25

加州两名青少年因暴力入室抢劫价值6600万美元加密货币被捕

PANews 2月8日消息,据 FOX 10 报道,两名加州青少年因涉嫌暴力入室抢劫一户人家而被控重罪,据称他们的目标是价值 6600 万美元的加密货币。嫌疑人伪装成送货司机进入屋内,然后用胶带封住房门并殴打屋主。 警方称,嫌疑人的作案动机是抢劫房主据称持有的价值 6600 万美元的加密货币。调查人员认为,这两名青少年近期相识,并遭到化名“Red”和“8”的歹徒勒索才参与了这起犯罪;警方在他们驾驶一辆蓝色斯巴鲁逃离现场后不久便将这两名青少年抓获。

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#USBlocksStraitofHormuz #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 The Blockade That Rewrote the Rules of the Global Oil Order The world woke up on the morning of April 13, 2026, to the kind of headline that stops markets, scrambles diplomatic phones, and sends energy traders into a cold sweat. The United States Navy had officially begun enforcing a full blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports via the Strait of Hormuz. It was not a drill. It was not a threat. It had begun. The move, announced by President Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform the previous Sunday following the collapse of peace negotiations with Iran in Pakistan, represented one of the most aggressive applications of American naval power in decades — a decision with consequences that will be felt in oil markets, geopolitics, shipping lanes, and the broader global economy for months, possibly years, to come. The lead-up to the blockade was not sudden. It was the product of a prolonged, grinding escalation that had been building across 2026. Iran had, over the preceding weeks, used drones, missiles, and the threat of undersea mines to deter commercial vessels from freely transiting the Strait — the narrow 21-mile-wide chokepoint between the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf through which over a fifth of the world's seaborne oil supply once flowed unimpeded. Tehran had gone further, establishing what amounted to a toll system, demanding payment from vessels wishing to transit the waterway without interference. Numerous tankers had been damaged in the process. According to reports tracking the 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis, at least 16 merchant ships had been damaged by April, with seven vessels abandoned altogether — casualties of drone strikes, missile fire, and mines that Iranian forces later admitted they had partially lost track of. The shipping world had been living with existential uncertainty in those waters for weeks. Negotiations held in Pakistan over the weekend of April 11-12, 2026, were seen as the last best chance to de-escalate before the United States moved. Trump, in his announcement, acknowledged the talks had proceeded without a breakthrough, saying they "went well" in tone but collapsed on the single issue that, in his words, "really mattered" — Iran's nuclear program. Tehran refused to make the concessions Washington demanded. And so, on Sunday April 12, Trump took to Truth Social and dropped the announcement that shook every major oil-importing nation on earth: effective immediately, the US Navy would blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Any and all ships attempting to enter or leave the strait in service of Iranian ports would be stopped. Any Iranian warships that came anywhere close to the American naval cordon, Trump declared, would be destroyed. US Central Command, operating out of Tampa, Florida, released its own formal statement that same day. CENTCOM made one critical distinction in its language — a distinction that would dominate the next 48 hours of debate in every global capital: the blockade would apply to vessels entering or departing **Iranian** ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. It would **not**, CENTCOM stated, "impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports." This was intended to signal to the world — to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq — that their oil exports could continue. The blockade was aimed at Iran's economic jugular specifically, not a general closure of the entire strait to all global traffic. All mariners were advised to monitor broadcast notices and contact US naval forces on bridge-to-bridge channel 16 when operating in the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz approaches. The implementation, beginning at 10:00 AM Eastern Time on April 13, was rapid. US destroyers and Marine assets deployed to the region moved to enforce the cordon. Reports from X and online shipping trackers showed tanker traffic in the area behaving with extreme caution, with many vessels choosing to hold position rather than risk interaction with US naval forces. Skeptics noted throughout the day that some Iranian and Chinese-flagged tankers appeared to still be transiting, and that the precision of the blockade's early enforcement remained unclear. But the signal — geopolitical, financial, military — was unambiguous regardless of the real-time operational picture. The United States had drawn a hard line. The immediate market reaction was severe and swift. According to CNN's market reporting from April 13, Brent crude — the global oil benchmark — rose 7% to near $102 per barrel on the day the blockade was confirmed, representing a gain of approximately 40% since the outbreak of the broader Iran war. Reports citing oil analysts noted that the blockade "will cause additional tightening in global oil markets," a clinical understatement for what was, in practical terms, one of the most significant supply disruptions the global energy market had faced in a generation. Some voices on X floated the possibility that sustained enforcement could push prices toward $150 per barrel if the standoff dragged on. Paradoxically, other posts noted that US domestic oil prices had actually dipped around 11% to below $94 per barrel, possibly reflecting market expectations that American energy producers — now the world's dominant oil exporters — stood to benefit enormously as alternative suppliers in a world suddenly cut off from cheap Persian Gulf supply from Iran. The international reaction was swift and largely alarmed. Germany's foreign minister stated publicly that the Strait of Hormuz should remain "free and open," while simultaneously saying the world needed the US, Israel, and Iran to return to the negotiating table. Spain's government called Trump's naval blockade threat "senseless." UK Prime Minister Starmer and French President Macron moved to chair a leaders' emergency meeting specifically focused on the Strait of Hormuz crisis, a remarkable mobilization of European diplomatic energy in response to unilateral American military action. Iran, for its part, signaled through state media that it would view the entry of military vessels near the strait as a breach of an existing two-week ceasefire and reserved the right to "respond accordingly" — though Iranian envoys simultaneously sent signals that Tehran remained open to talks with Washington, provided there were no "unlawful demands." Russia, notably, evacuated almost all of its personnel from Iran's nuclear power plant, a move that spoke volumes about Moscow's assessment of the volatility of the situation. The broader geopolitical chessboard in the background made the blockade even more charged than its surface details suggested. China — which relies heavily on Gulf oil imports and had deepened economic ties with Iran — found itself directly exposed to the consequences of an American naval cordon cutting off one of its key energy suppliers. Reports noted that the Iran war's global energy crisis had, in a perverse irony, actually sharpened China's advantage in clean technology, accelerating Beijing's narrative that it had correctly bet on the energy transition while the hydrocarbon-dependent West spiraled into conflict over dwindling fossil fuel leverage. Spain's Prime Minister Sanchez returned to China seeking deeper diplomatic ties amid the Iran war tensions, signaling that the blockade was already reshaping the geometry of global alignments. Meanwhile, on the ground across the wider conflict theater, Hezbollah continued firing on northern Israel ahead of Israel-Lebanon talks, Israeli airstrikes continued in Lebanon, and the Gaza situation remained active — demonstrating that the Strait of Hormuz blockade was not occurring in isolation but as one sharp edge of a multi-front regional crisis that showed no signs of resolution. On April 14, just one day after the blockade took effect, Trump told Fox News that "the Iran War is over," claiming that Tehran now wanted a deal in the wake of the American show of naval force. Whether that optimism was grounded in actual diplomatic back-channel progress, or simply presidential dealmaking rhetoric, remained to be seen as of April 15. What was not ambiguous was the magnitude of what had already transpired. The United States had, for the first time in the modern era, formally imposed a naval blockade on a nation's ports in one of the world's most strategically critical maritime chokepoints. The world's oil supply chain had been shaken to its foundations. Global energy prices were in flux. Diplomatic coalitions were scrambling. And every major importing economy — from Germany to Japan to China to India — was running the math on what prolonged disruption to Gulf shipping would cost them. The hashtag became one of the defining trending moments of April 2026 for good reason. This was not a regional skirmish. It was a hinge event — the kind of moment where the before and after are clearly visible to anyone watching. Whether the blockade accelerates a diplomatic solution by squeezing Tehran's revenue and forcing a return to the table, or whether it deepens the conflict by triggering Iranian retaliation and drawing in other global powers, is the question that will define the coming weeks. For now, the US Navy holds the line at 21 miles wide, the world watches, and the oil markets tick with every new dispatch from the Strait. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 #GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge #CreatorCarnival Deadline: April 15th Details: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/50520
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