Stock Price
27.41
Daily Change
-0.29 -1.05%
Monthly
0.77%
Yearly
-11.87%
Q1 Forecast
26.86



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Apple 257.54 0.08 0.03% 13.21% Mar/09
Amazon 209.72 -3.49 -1.64% 7.80% Mar/09
Paramount Global 11.07 -0.92 -7.67% -7.75% Mar/09
Walt Disney 100.09 -1.45 -1.43% -2.90% Mar/09
Fox Class A 59.03 -0.75 -1.25% 9.07% Mar/09
Gannett 6.25 -0.12 -1.81% 94.55% Mar/09
Lee 8.50 -1.18 -12.19% 2.91% Mar/09
Gannett 6.36 -0.06 -0.93% 83.29% Mar/06
News 27.41 -0.29 -1.05% -11.87% Mar/09
News Corporation Class A 24.37 -0.25 -1.02% -10.90% Mar/09

Indexes Price Day Year Date
USND 22410 21.99 0.10% 28.29% Mar/09
US500 6723 -17.07 -0.25% 19.74% Mar/09

News Corp traded at $27.43 this Monday March 9th, decreasing $0.27 or 0.97 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, News lost 0.85 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 11.80 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast News Corp to be priced at 26.86 by the end of this quarter and at 24.50 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

News Corporation is a media and information services company focused on creating and distributing authoritative and engaging content and other products and services to consumers and businesses throughout the world. The Company's segment includes Digital Real Estate Services, Subscription Video Services, Dow Jones, Book Publishing, and News Media. The Company comprises businesses across a range of media, including digital real estate services, subscription video services in Australia, news and information services and book publishing, that are distributed under brands, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Dow Jones, The Australian, Herald Sun, The Sun, The Times, HarperCollins Publishers, Foxtel, FOX SPORTS Australia, realestate.com.au, realtor.com, talkSPORT and many others. It distributes its content and other products and services to consumers across an array of digital platforms including websites, mobile device and tablet applications, social media, and e-book devices.