Twenty-First Century: Fox shares could get rare Oscars season boost

28 Feb, 2016

Shares of 21st Century Fox could be set for a rare Oscar rally if the global media conglomerate takes home gold at this Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony. The Oscars, which draws some of the biggest audiences of any single annual television event, typically have little effect on share prices of big publicly traded companies with movies in the running, analysts said.
"Normally it's not terrifically meaningful for stocks, but here and there you can get situations where it matters a little," FBR Capital Markets analyst Barton Crockett said. This time, it could matter to Fox, Crockett said. That is partly because Fox fielded movies that not only fared well at other awards ceremonies but also at the box office, in a change from the last two years, Crockett said.
Fox led studios this year with a total of 26 Oscar nods, including 12 for best picture-nominated revenge drama, "The Revenant." Other Fox films with nominations in top categories include "Brooklyn" and "The Martian." Filmed entertainment accounted for nearly a third of total second-quarter revenue at Fox, which also runs cable, television and other entertainment operations.
"The Revenant," starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a bear-mauled and ice-battered explorer, blew away initial expectations and has grossed $383.6 million worldwide since opening in late December. The movie, with a $135 million budget, is still in theaters, a big factor in how much a company will gain when its film is nominated for or wins an Oscar, said BofA Merrill Lynch analyst Jessica Reif Cohen.
An Academy award nomination or win could extend the time a movie is shown in theaters, boosting a film's box office proceeds. "If DiCaprio wins it could be a significant boost," Cohen said. A nomination or win also increases profit over the longer term by increasing movie rentals, DVD purchases and on-demand cable contracts, she said.

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