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Fox publishes transcript of conference call on agreement to acquire Roku
  • Fox held a conference call on an agreement to acquire Roku, attended by CEO Lachlan Murdoch, CFO Steven Tomsic, President and COO John Nallen, Roku CEO Anthony Wood.
  • Deal terms: USD 160 per share; 60% cash valued at USD 15 billion, 40% in FOX Class A stock; USD 96 cash plus 0.9693 FOXA shares.
  • Closing targeted in 1H 2027; funded with about USD 8 billion new debt; net leverage about 2.8x EBITDA at close; mid-triple B rating maintained.
  • Run-rate cost synergies estimated at USD 400 million; free cash flow per share accretive within two years; buybacks to continue outside blackout periods.
  • Management pledged Roku remains open and partner-friendly; Tubi and The Roku Channel expected to stay separate; focus on CTV ad growth, data-driven targeting.


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