Assessing Comcast (CMCSA) Valuation As Expanded StreamSaver Bundles Reshape Its Streaming Role
Comcast (CMCSA) is back in focus after Xfinity expanded its StreamSaver bundles to include Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max, alongside Netflix, Apple TV and Peacock, tightening the link between broadband, TV and streaming.
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Despite the expanded StreamSaver offering and ongoing network buildouts in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, Comcast’s share price return is under pressure, with a 30 day share price return of 7.39% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 8.87%. Overall, recent news flow is adding talking points, but price momentum looks more muted than upbeat.
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With Comcast trading around US$27.93, showing a 1 year total shareholder return of 8.87% and an intrinsically assessed discount of about 62%, plus a P/E near 5 and recent revenue and net income declines, is this weakness offering a value entry, or is the market correctly pricing in softer growth ahead?
Most Popular Narrative: 59% Undervalued
According to the narrative by WallStreetWontons, a fair value of about $68.19 sits well above Comcast’s last close at $27.93, framing a wide valuation gap driven by specific growth and margin assumptions.
In summary, Comcast’s growth drivers include broadband expansion, wireless integration, and the success of their streaming service, Peacock. These factors contribute to the company’s overall growth prospects.
Want to see what powers that valuation gap? The narrative leans on broadband economics, rising content monetization and a profit profile that assumes consistently strong margins and future earnings strength.
Result: Fair Value of $68.19 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, there are still clear pressure points, including 5G and ATSC 3.0 reducing the relevance of traditional cable, and the 2023 Xfinity data breach weighing on trust.
Find out about the key risks to this Comcast narrative.
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