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How FuboTV stock pulled off a 239% jump: Is it too late to buy?

The Hulu + Live TV merger is a game-changer—but don’t let FOMO blind you. Disney’s 70% stake means they’re driving, not FuboTV

byKerem Gülen
January 7, 2025
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Shares of FuboTV (FUBO) surged by over 239% on Monday after the company announced a merger with Hulu + Live TV, owned by Walt Disney (DIS), that will operate under the fuboTV name and ticker.

FuboTV shares surge 239% after Hulu merger announcement

FuboTV will hold a 30% stake in the new venture, while Disney will own the remaining 70%. The merger is seen as a positive development for FuboTV, which has struggled to achieve profitability. As part of the agreement, FuboTV will receive a $220 million cash settlement from Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery related to ongoing litigation concerning the proposed Venu Sports joint venture. Disney will also provide a $145 million loan to FuboTV in the upcoming year and a $130 million termination fee if the merger faces regulatory hurdles.

FuboTV’s management team will continue to lead the new entity, although the board of directors will be majority appointed by Disney. The merger is expected to significantly enhance FuboTV’s service offerings by including Hulu programming and traditional cable channels.

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The combined businesses will boast approximately 6.2 million North American subscribers and generate about $6 billion in annual revenue. Analysts anticipate that the new platform will be cash-flow positive upon its inception. The deal also paves the way for potential collaborations between ESPN and FuboTV as ESPN prepares to launch its streaming service later this year.

As part of the merger, FuboTV has dropped its legal challenges against Venu Sports, which was developed by Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery. Previously, a judge issued a preliminary injunction stating that the launch of Venu Sports would significantly restrict competition in the market.

The Hulu + Live TV merger is a game-changer—but don’t let FOMO blind you. Disney’s 70% stake means they’re driving, not FuboTV.

Sure, 6.2M subscribers and $6B in revenue sound great, but profitability’s still a big question mark. Regulatory hurdles or boardroom drama could hit harder than expected. Tread lightly.


Disclaimer: The content of this article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. We do not endorse any specific investment strategies or make recommendations regarding the purchase or sale of any securities.

Featured image credit: FuboTV

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