News Corp B FCF Conversion
The FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of News Corp B (NWS) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 141.54 %. In the previous year, FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) was 156.68 % — a change of -9.67% (lower).
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141.54 %
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-9.67%
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The News Corp B FCF Conversion history
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| YEAR | FCF Conversion | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 141.54 % | -9.67% | |
| 156.68 % | -43.76% | |
| 278.57 % | -30.00% | |
| 397.99 % | +189.99% | |
| 137.24 % | -46.53% | |
| 256.67 % | -1,052.37% | |
| -26.95 % | -117.26% | |
| 156.14 % | -701.52% | |
| -25.96 % | -19.51% | |
| -32.25 % | -108.29% | |
| 388.83 % | -226.18% | |
| -308.16 % | -255.05% | |
| 198.74 % | — |
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FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of News Corp B is 141.54 % in 2026.
FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of News Corp B changed from 156.68 % to 141.54 %, representing a -9.67% change. The value is lower than the previous year.
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FCF conversion measures how effectively EBITDA converts to free cash flow. Higher conversion indicates efficient capital allocation and low maintenance costs.
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