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Fox acquires Roku for $22B: Why Fox stock is falling while Roku climbs

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Fox Corp. has agreed to acquire streaming platform Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $22 billion, including debt, in a move that would significantly expand the media company’s digital reach and reshape the US television landscape.

The deal combines Fox’s portfolio of live sports, news and entertainment content with Roku’s connected-TV operating system and advertising platform, creating what the companies described as a scaled, next-generation media and technology company.

Deal creates a streaming heavyweight

Fox said the combined company would become the third-largest player in the US television market by share of viewers, underscoring the growing importance of streaming distribution in the media industry.

“This is a defining moment for Fox,” Chief Executive Lachlan Murdoch said in a statement announcing the agreement.

Roku Chief Executive Anthony Wood said the platform currently reaches more than 100 million households globally and framed the deal as a chance to accelerate growth.

“The combination with Fox is an extraordinary opportunity to accelerate our vision, scale faster and innovate more aggressively for viewers, partners and advertisers,” Wood said.

Under the terms of the transaction, Fox will acquire Roku for $160 per share through a combination of cash and Fox Class A common stock.

Fox shareholders are expected to own about 73% of the combined company, while Roku shareholders will hold the remaining stake.

The boards of both companies have approved the transaction. Wood will remain involved with the combined company and join Fox’s board after the deal closes.

Investors react cautiously

Wall Street’s initial response was mixed.

FOX shares fell about 13% in premarket trading, reflecting investor concerns about dilution and the risks that often accompany large acquisitions financed partly with stock.

Roku shares rose 1.7% to $146.11 in premarket trading, extending gains from Friday when the stock jumped more than 20% following reports that the company had been exploring a sale and holding talks with at least one major media company.

Fox said it will fund the cash portion of the deal using cash on hand and new debt financing, including a $12 billion bridge facility.

The company is targeting approximately $400 million in annual cost synergies and expects the transaction to become accretive to free cash flow per share by the second full year after closing.

Analysts see strategic logic; raise PTs on Roku

Brokerages broadly viewed the deal as strategically significant for both companies.

Needham raised its price target on Roku to $170 from $140 while maintaining a Buy rating, citing the strategic value of Roku’s position in the streaming ecosystem.

Citizens also lifted its target to $175 from $170 and reiterated a Market Outperform rating.

Analyst Matthew Condon said Roku’s dominance in connected television made it an attractive acquisition target.

Roku accounts for 44% of streaming time in the United States, according to Comscore, and, as the leading television operating system, reaches more than half of US broadband TV households, Citizens noted.

JPMorgan analysts argued that the acquisition could fundamentally reposition Fox toward digital streaming and help address long-standing investor concerns about the company’s dependence on traditional pay-TV.

“A Roku deal would fundamentally pivot the business toward digital and answer long-term concerns about a legacy in PayTV,” the analysts wrote.

They added that Fox would gain direct digital distribution into more than 100 million households for its sports, news, and entertainment programming, while also strengthening its position in the fast-growing free ad-supported streaming market through a combination of Roku’s platform and Fox-owned Tubi.

Integration risks remain a key concern

Despite the strategic rationale, analysts also warned that integrating a major technology platform into a traditional media company could prove challenging.

JPMorgan cautioned that Roku ownership could introduce execution risk and operational complexity into what has otherwise been a relatively straightforward investment story for Fox.

The deal also comes at a time when media companies are under pressure to build profitable streaming businesses while managing the decline of traditional cable television.

For Fox, which has long relied on live sports and news to maintain relevance in the cable era, the acquisition represents its boldest attempt yet to secure a stronger position in the streaming economy.

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