Company Overview
Liberty Broadband and ITV are two consumer discretionary companies that operate in different sectors. Liberty Broadband is a cable television and telecommunications company, while ITV is a media conglomerate that owns several television channels and radio stations.
Key Statistics
+ Market capitalization: $14.4 billion + Revenue: $7.4 billion + Net income: $1.3 billion + Institutional ownership: 73%
+ Market capitalization: $3.4 billion + Revenue: $4.3 billion + Net income: $143 million + Institutional ownership: 44%
Risk Analysis
Liberty Broadband has a higher risk profile compared to ITV. The company operates in a highly competitive industry with intense competition from other cable television and telecommunications providers.
The Current Market Landscape
Liberty Broadband, a leading provider of cable television services in the United States, has been a subject of interest for investors in recent times. The company’s financial performance and growth prospects have been closely monitored, with analysts predicting a potential upside of 0.32% based on its current consensus target price of $79.00.
Key Statistics and Trends
GCI Holdings segment has higher revenue than ITV. GCI Holdings segment has higher profitability than ITV. Liberty Broadband has higher revenue and higher earnings than ITV. ITV has lower profitability than Liberty Broadband.
Global Television Giant with Diverse Portfolio of Channels and Production Arm.
ITV Media & Entertainment segment distributes and acquires content for its own channels and other broadcasters.
Overview of ITV plc
ITV plc is a British multinational media conglomerate that has been a major player in the global television industry for over 60 years. With a diverse portfolio of channels, including ITV, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, and ITVX, ITV plc reaches a significant audience across the UK and internationally.
