Brown-Forman Corporation Class B vs Fox Corp Class A — how do they compare? Brown-Forman Corporation Class B trades at $25.18, while Fox Corp Class A trades at $54.84 (market cap $22.22B). The key difference: Fox Corp Class A pays a 1% dividend while Brown-Forman Corporation Class B pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BF.B | FOXA | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Consumer Staples | Media |
52-Week High | $31.26 | $76.11 |
52-Week Low | $22.80 | $48.79 |
Market Cap | — | $22.22B |
Enterprise Value | — | $26.19B |
Dividend Yield | — | 1% |
Trailing returns across standard periods
Brown-Forman is the largest U.S.-domiciled producer of distilled spirits. The firm reports only a single operating segment, and whiskey represents its primary business driver, generating roughly three-quarters of sales, undergirded by the Jack Daniel's brand as well as bourbons such as Woodford Reserve and Old Forrester. Notable nonwhiskey offerings include tequilas such as el Jimador and Herradura. The firm operates globally, with products sold in more than 170 countries, and adapts its route-to-consumer model depending on regulation as well as the prevailing competitive dynamics in a given market. For example, it sells through distributors in the U.S. but operates its own logistics apparatus in many other countries. The company remains under the control of the Brown family.
Read more on BF.B →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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