FOX EPS - Earnings Per Share

Fox Corp earnings per share history and growth analysis

Current EPS (Basic)

N/A

Trailing Twelve Months

Stock Price

$0.00

EPS Growth

YoY Growth

+58.3%

1-Year Growth

+1029.5%

Average EPS

$2.60

EPS History

PeriodBasic EPSDiluted EPSRevenueNet Income
Q2 2025(+58.3%)$4.97$4.91$16.30B$2.29B
Q2 2024(+34.2%)$3.14$3.13$13.98B$1.55B
Q2 2023(+9.9%)$2.34$2.33$14.91B$1.25B
Q2 2022(+384.1%)$2.13$2.11$13.97B$1.23B
Q2 2021$0.44$0.43$2.89B$2.20B

Understanding FOX EPS

What EPS Tells You

  • Measures profitability on a per-share basis
  • Higher EPS generally means better performance
  • Used to calculate P/E ratio and PEG ratio
  • Growing EPS often drives stock prices higher

How to Use EPS

  • Compare EPS growth to industry peers
  • Look for consistent EPS growth over time
  • Check if EPS beats analyst estimates
  • Compare basic vs diluted for dilution impact

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is FOX EPS (earnings per share)?

FOX (Fox Corp) EPS data is shown in the historical earnings table above. EPS represents how much profit the company generates per share.

What is the difference between basic and diluted EPS for FOX?

Basic EPS is calculated using only outstanding common shares, while diluted EPS accounts for all potential shares that could be created through stock options, warrants, and convertible securities. Diluted EPS is typically lower and provides a more conservative measure of earnings per share.

How has FOX EPS grown over time?

FOX's most recent year-over-year EPS growth is +58.3%. Over the past year, EPS has grown +1029.5%. This shows strong earnings growth.

What do analysts expect for FOX EPS?

Analyst EPS estimates for FOX can be found on the full stock analysis page. These estimates represent the consensus view of Wall Street analysts covering the stock.

Why is EPS important for FOX investors?

EPS is one of the most important metrics for evaluating FOX's profitability. Growing EPS typically leads to stock price appreciation, while declining EPS can indicate business challenges. EPS is also used to calculate other key metrics like the P/E ratio.

How is FOX EPS calculated?

EPS is calculated by dividing net income by the weighted average shares outstanding. For FOX, this calculation is performed each quarter when the company reports earnings. Basic EPS uses actual shares outstanding, while diluted EPS includes potential dilution from stock options and convertible securities.

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