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Paramount slashes quarterly dividend by 79%, stock plummets

Clyde Edgerton by Clyde Edgerton
May 4, 2023
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Paramount slashes quarterly dividend by 79%, stock plummets
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Paramount Global Inc. will slash its quarterly dividend to 5 cents a share from 24 cents a share, the media giant announced Thursday.

This “updated dividend policy…will further enhance our ability to deliver long-term value for our shareholders as we move toward streaming profitability,” Chief Executive Bob Bakish said in a release.

Shares of Paramount
PARA,
-0.43%
were off 15% in premarket trading Thursday.

“We think a dividend cut typically signals material shifts in managements’ views of risk profiles,” Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall wrote in a note to clients. “At issue for PARA will be whether it is reassessing the path for DTC [direct-to-consumer], though the release notes PARA expects to ‘move toward streaming profitability.’”

See also: Comcast has reached an ‘inflection point,’ BofA says in upgrade

The announcement came alongside Paramount’s first-quarter earnings, which brought a net loss of $1.1 billion, or $1.74 a share. The company posted net earnings of $433 million, or 64 cents a share, in the year-ago quarter.

Paramount lost $1.81 a share from continuing operations. It earned 58 cents a share on the metric a year before.

The company saw 9 cents in adjusted earnings per share, down from 60 cents a year prior and below the FactSet consensus, which was 17 cents a share.

Revenue slipped to $7.27 billion from $7.33 billion, while analysts had modeled $7.41 billion. Direct-to-consumer revenue was up 39% on the year, while Paramount+ added 4.1 million subscribers in the quarter to bring its total to 60 million.

Cahall said in his report that the results and dividend cut “likely suggest forward estimates have downside risk.”

Read: Disney’s stock is the ‘best opportunity in media’ with nearly 50% upside, says Wells Fargo



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