P/E Ratio
Updated 176h ago
Sector Performance
18th percentileFOX
14.5x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
Deep Analysis
The P/E ratio (price-to-earnings) compares a stock’s price to its earnings per share — a P/E of 14.5x means investors pay $14.50 for each $1 of FOX’s annual earnings.
This is well below the sector median of 24.2x, placing FOX in the 19th percentile among its sector peers, so it trades at a discount relative to the typical peer. The metric has been increasing over the last eight quarters; the quarter-over-quarter change was +1.0%, and the year-over-year change is not available for comparison. With a low P/E but a rising trend, the stock may appear undervalued, yet the upward movement could signal that the market is beginning to reflect improved expectations or reducing a prior risk discount. This combination introduces moderate opportunity if the discount narrows further, but also carries risk if the trend reverses or earnings disappoint. The steady but modest increase, alongside a valuation far below the sector median, supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict — the stock is not extremely cheap nor expensive enough to warrant a clear bullish or bearish call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the P/E Ratio tell investors about FOX?
Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.
How is the P/E Ratio calculated?
P/E Ratio is calculated as: Price / EPS.
Who are FOX's closest peers by P/E Ratio?
The closest peers by P/E Ratio include: VICI (9.1x), OMF (9.0x), JACK (8.5x), GIS (8.4x), FIS (8.4x).
The Formula
Price / EPS
Why It Matters
Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.
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14.5x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
How FOX's P/E Ratio compares to sector peers.
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