How Sensitive Is CBS Stock Price To Cable Network’s Revenues?
The Cable Network’s Segment of CBS Corp (NASDAQ: CBS) accounts for 30% of the valuation of the company. It is comprised of a diverse portfolio of networks, including the CBS Sports Network and Showtime. Cable networks derive their revenue from subscription payments and licensing fees. We believe that Cable Network’s revenues will grow at an annual rate of 6% over the near future. This number can change depending on new developments and forecasting error. It has varied between 3% to 19% since 2007. As per our current estimates, the sensitivity of CBS stock price to 1% change in Cable Network’s revenue is 2%.
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