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Alcon AG vs Fox Corp Class A — how do they compare? Alcon AG trades at $66.64 (market cap $32.69B), while Fox Corp Class A trades at $53.39 (market cap $21.80B). The key difference: Alcon AG is the larger of the two by market cap, and Fox Corp Class A pays the higher dividend (1.02%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ALC | FOXA | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $32.69B | $21.80B |
Sector | Health | Media |
52-Week High | $92.22 | $76.11 |
52-Week Low | $62.02 | $48.79 |
Enterprise Value | $36.28B | $25.77B |
Dividend Yield | 0.54% | 1.02% |
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FOXA trades at $55.87, down 1.08% with bearish technical signals despite strong fundamentals. The company reported robust earnings with Q1 2026 EPS of $1.32 beating expectations by 29%, continuing a trend of quarterly beats. Revenue grew to $16.3B in 2025 with net income margin expanding to 13.88%. However, the stock faces headwinds from the recent $22B Roku acquisition announcement, which has raised leverage concerns and contributed to recent price weakness.
The outlook remains balanced with 50% analyst buy ratings and a $67.80 consensus target suggesting 21% upside potential. Key risks include integration challenges from the Roku acquisition and streaming competition, while opportunities lie in advertising growth from World Cup events and Tubi streaming momentum. Valuation appears reasonable with P/E of 14.7x and EV/EBITDA of 8.4x.
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Alcon, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is the global eyecare leader with a diverse portfolio in ophthalmology including contact lenses, eye drops, surgical equipment, and related surgical products. Novartis purchased Alcon from Nestle in 2010 and, following nine years as a Novartis subsidiary, the company was spun off as a public company in April 2019. The company reports five distinct segments: implantables (16% of revenue), consumables (31%), equipment (9%), contact lenses (27%), and ocular health (17%). The company is geographically diversified, with only about 40% of revenue from the U.S. market, and the firm has a strong presence in the European Union and Japan.
Read more on ALC →Fox operates in cable networks and television. Its cable segment includes Fox News, Fox Business, and sports channels, while its TV segment covers the Fox network, 29 local stations (18 Fox-affiliated), and the ad-supported streaming service Tubi. After selling most of its entertainment assets to Disney in 2019, Fox now focuses on live news and sports, primarily within pay-TV. The Murdoch family controls the company.
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