News Corporation (NWSA): Today's Featured Media Winner
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News Corporation operates as a diversified media company worldwide. News Corporation has a market cap of $37.25 billion and is part of the services sector. The company has a P/E ratio of 50.6, above the S&P 500 P/E ratio of 17.7. Shares are up 33.4% year to date as of the close of trading on Wednesday. Currently there are 16 analysts that rate News Corporation a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and five rate it a hold.
TheStreet Ratings rates News Corporation as a
. The company's strengths can be seen in multiple areas, such as its largely solid financial position with reasonable debt levels by most measures, solid stock price performance and expanding profit margins. We feel these strengths outweigh the fact that the company has had sub par growth in net income.
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