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After touching a record high of $58.74 on March 3, the shares of media giant Fox Corp Class A (NASDAQ:FOXA) quickly pulled back following news that they expect subscriber numbers for its upcoming streaming services to land in the mid-single-digit millions range.
Fox (FOXA) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada are set to go into effect at midnight on Tuesday, setting up a second economic showdown with America's neighbors. Trump's administration delayed imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods last month following last-minute concessions from both countries. Officials from both countries have carried out negotiations with the Trump administration in recent weeks, but no agreement to reduce the incoming tariffs has been announced. Peter Navarro, the White House senior counselor on trade and manufacturing, defended Trump's approach to tariffs on Monday. The White House has pointed to fentanyl and other drug trafficking across both the northern and southern borders to justify the tariffs. "If you think about the problem, it starts in communist China with the precursor chemicals. It comes into Mexico and they make the fentanyl. But they also have these pill presses. So they do the counterfeits. And they're using Canada as a transit h
O’Leary Ventures Chairman and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O’Leary shut down attempts by Canada to push anti-Donald Trump rhetoric and warned the relationship between the two bordering nations has "just gotten worse." "This reaction in Canada has mostly to do with the constant barbs that Trump is throwing at Trudeau, who is still in power for another 22 days. There's a very negative relationship there. And it's just gotten worse because Trudeau has been putting out posts while he's in Europe stirring up anti-Trump sentiment," O’Leary said on "Varney & Co." Monday. "These guys never liked each other, and Trudeau has nothing to lose." President Donald Trump said last week that his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada remain on track to go into effect March 4, because drugs are still pouring into the U.S. from across their borders at "very high and unacceptable levels." TRUMP IS PLAYING A DANGEROUS TARIFF GAME DESPITE HIS ‘REALLY STRONG’ AGENDA, U.S. ECONOMIST WARNS Canada will
Investors with an interest in Broadcast Radio and Television stocks have likely encountered both Fox (FOXA) and Netflix (NFLX). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value opportunity right now?
Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery disbanded their efforts to launch Venu, a joint sports streaming service.