How Will News Corp’s Revenue And EBITDA Composition Change In The Next Five Years?
News Corp’s revenue is expected to stay generally flat between 2016-2020, due to losses in the news and information segment. However, the company’s EBITDA is expected to rise significantly, as it practices fiscal discipline and incurs less raw material costs and print media production costs. Consequently, we expect the company’s operating margin to increase from 13% in 2016 to 15% in 2020. The table below discusses our forecast revenue and EBITDA breakdown for News Corp in the period 2016-2020.
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