Factor Report

Data as of market close on 2/26/2026.

Validea's factor report analyzes any stock using the major investing factors, including value, quality, momentum, and low volatility.
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FUBOTV INC (FUBO)

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Latest Close: $1.19 Market Cap ($ mil): $1,548 Sector: Services Industry: Broadcasting & Cable TV 52 Week High: $4.72 52 Week Low: $1.16 Relative Strength: 14 Twelve Minus One Return: -34.2% Standard Deviation: 168.6%
PE Ratio: 2.6 Price/Sales: 0.6 Price/Book: 1.5 Price/Cash Flow: 7.8 EV/EBITDA: N/A Yield: 0.00% Shareholder Yield: -38.68% F Score: 5 G Score: 5
Return on Equity: 66.0% Return on Assets: 5.5% Return on Tangible Capital: N/A Return on Invested Capital: -4.6% WACC: 11.0% Debt/Equity: 1.38 LT EPS Growth: N/A LT Sales Growth: 109.8% Beta: 2.14
FuboTV Inc. is a live television (TV) streaming company. The Company offers subscribers access to tens of thousands of live sporting events annually, alongside news and entertainment content, both live and on demand. It offers consumers a broad set of sports, including more than 55,000 live sporting events, and entertainment-focused programming offerings from Fubo and Hulu + Live TV. It owns Hulu + Live TV (entertainment), Fubo (sports) and Molotov (entertainment and sports), which stream in markets around the globe. FuboTV Inc. is an affiliate of The Walt Disney Company. The Company's platform is designed to enable customers to access content through streaming devices and on Smart TVs, mobile phones, tablets, and computers. Its platform provides with a broad suite of features and personalization capabilities, such as multi-channel viewing capabilities, favorites lists and a recommendation engine, as well as 4K streaming and Cloud DVR offerings.

Factor Profile

FUBO's exposure to the major factors (100 is highest).

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