Fox Corp Class B vs Las Vegas Sands Corp. — how do they compare? Fox Corp Class B trades at $50.98 (market cap $22.28B), while Las Vegas Sands Corp. trades at $45.27 (market cap $29.68B). The key difference: Las Vegas Sands Corp. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Las Vegas Sands Corp. pays the higher dividend (2.46%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FOX | LVS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $22.28B | $29.68B |
Sector | Media | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $67.76 | $69.49 |
52-Week Low | $44.39 | $44.78 |
Enterprise Value | $26.25B | $42.07B |
Dividend Yield | 1.11% | 2.46% |
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Fox represents the assets not sold to Disney by the predecessor firm, Twenty First Century Fox. The remaining assets include Fox News, the FOX broadcast network, FS1 and FS2, Fox Business, Big Ten Network, 28 owned and operated local television stations of which 17 are affiliated with the Fox Network, and the Fox Studios lot. The Murdoch family continues to control the successor firm, which represents a large-scale bet on the value of live sports and news in the U.S. market.
Read more on FOX →Las Vegas Sands is the world's largest operator of fully integrated resorts, featuring casino, hotel, entertainment, food and beverage, retail, and convention center operations. The company owns the Venetian Macao, Sands Macao, Londoner, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, and Parisian in Macao, and the Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore. Its Venetian and Palazzo Las Vegas in the U.S. asets were sold to Apollo and VICI for $6.25 billion in 2022. We expect Sands to open a fourth tower in Singapore in 2026. After the sale of its Vegas assets, the company will generate all its EBITDA from Asia, with its casino operations generating the majority of sales.
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