GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Formula One Group
Formula One Group isn't just a racing company; it's a global media show. The company's explosive share price growth reflects a successful strategy to attract a new, younger audience through social media and television series, which has dramatically increased the value of media rights and sponsorship contracts.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group manages an entire ecosystem, from organizing races and ticket sales to distributing media rights and sponsorship contracts. We classify it as part of the Media sector. The chart below reflects the overall dynamics of the entertainment industry and the value of sports content, where F1 is a premium asset.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group is the exclusive commercial rights holder for the FIA Formula One World Championship, the most prestigious form of motor racing. It is a component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the market. See how Formula One's popularity is growing compared to the overall trend.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
FWONA - Daily change in the company's share price Formula One Group
Formula One Group operates the world's most prestigious motor racing championship, Formula 1. Its daily share price fluctuations reflect the high volatility of the media and sports industries. This metric is a key element of the formula system on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Media
Formula One Group is the commercial rights holder for the Formula 1 World Championship. This chart reflects the high volatility of the media and entertainment sector. A comparison with FWONK (ticker symbol FWONA) helps us understand how dependent its business is on broadcast rights sales, sponsorship, and race production.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This unique business relies on the popularity of the races and media rights. The chart below shows the volatility of the entertainment sector, which helps assess how the market perceives this sporting asset.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Formula One Group
Formula One Group, owner of the world's most prestigious racing series, has seen explosive growth in popularity over the past year, particularly in the United States. The year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects its success in securing new media contracts and monetizing its growing fan base.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The sport's growing popularity, particularly in the United States, has led to increased revenue from media rights and sponsorship. The chart below shows how this unique sports monopoly capitalizes on its global reach compared to the media sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The sport's growing popularity worldwide, particularly in the United States, provides the company with growing revenue from media rights and sponsorship. Its growth is not dependent on economic cycles, but is determined by the strength of its sports brand.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Formula One Group
Formula One Group's (FWONA) Perf_Month_Co market capitalization reflects the seasonal cycles of races and broadcast rights revenue. Monthly fluctuations are driven by Grand Prix attendance, sponsorship deals, and growing interest in motorsports.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
This graph reflects the dynamics of the media and entertainment sector. For Formula One, the rights holder to the most popular racing series, this is the backdrop. Its rapid growth against the backdrop of the sector demonstrates the sport's surge in popularity, particularly in the US, and the value of its media rights.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group, through which investors can own Formula 1 shares, is a unique asset in the world of sports. Its revenue depends on media contracts, sponsorships, and the running of races. The broader market chart serves only as a backdrop to demonstrate how Formula 1's growing global popularity is driving its shares on their own independent trajectory.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Formula One Group
Formula One Group shares reflect the growing global popularity of the racing series on a weekly basis. Price movements reflect the signing of new media contracts, the addition of new Grand Prix to the calendar, and the brand's overall ability to attract sponsors and millions of fans worldwide.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
The sports media rights industry is a growing sector driven by the global popularity of sports. Weekly trends across the industry reflect the signing of multi-billion dollar broadcast contracts. The chart illustrates this overall trend, which can be used to assess the value of such a unique asset as Formula One.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. It is a unique media and sporting asset. The graph will reveal whether Formula One is living its own life, responding to the growing popularity of racing and media contracts, or whether it is being influenced by general consumer trends and market sentiment.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
FWONA - Market capitalization of the company Formula One Group
The Formula One Group market capitalization chart tells the story of the resurgence of racing's popularity worldwide. Its growth reflects the success of Liberty Media, which has enhanced the sport's spectatorship and attracted new audiences through projects like the Netflix series "Drive to Survive." The market's valuation reflects the rising value of media rights and sponsorship deals.
FWONA - Share of the company's market capitalization Formula One Group within the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship, the most prestigious motorsports competition. Its monopoly in this niche makes it a unique asset. The chart shows how the growing global popularity of racing, particularly in the US, has transformed the company into a media giant.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Media
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The chart below shows the market capitalization of the media and sports entertainment sector. Its rapid growth reflects the explosion of Formula One's popularity worldwide, particularly in the United States, which is driving revenue from broadcasting and sponsorship.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group is the exclusive commercial rights holder for the Formula One World Championship. Its market capitalization reflects the growing global popularity of the racing series, particularly in the United States. The company's growth is an example of how a sporting spectacle is transforming into a powerful media empire.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
FWONA - Book value capitalization of the company Formula One Group
The Formula One Group's balance sheet is a unique asset: the rights to host the Formula 1 World Championship, contracts with tracks, teams, and sponsors, backed by real capital. This is the material foundation of the world's most prestigious motorsport event. How has its value grown? The chart below shows the growth dynamics of this global spectacle.
FWONA - Share of the company's book capitalization Formula One Group within the market segment - Media
Formula One Group organizes the races, but also owns and operates broadcast production facilities and logistics infrastructure. The chart reflects the share of these unique tangible assets in the sports media sector, demonstrating the physical foundation of the "royal race."
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Media
Organizing Formula 1 races is a unique business. On the one hand, it involves "lightweight" media rights, while on the other, it requires capital-intensive logistics and organization. Compared to the assets of the media sector, its model is hybrid, but its core assets are the brand and commercial rights.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Formula One Group's assets include not only racing cars but also racing rights, contracts with circuits around the world, and a sophisticated logistical and broadcasting infrastructure to stage a global sports show. The book value reflects both the tangible and intangible assets of this unique sports empire. The chart illustrates its scale.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Formula One Group
The Formula One Group is valued by the market at a multiple of its tangible assets. Investors are paying for its global brand, its growing popularity, its lucrative contracts with circuits and television networks, and its ability to monetize one of the world's most spectacular sports.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Media
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its main assets are not cars, but intellectual property and media contracts. The chart shows the enormous premium the market pays for the global popularity of this elite sport.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its intangible assets include the brand, broadcast rights, and contracts with teams and promoters. This figure demonstrates the enormous premium the market is willing to pay for ownership of one of the most popular and spectacular sporting events in the world.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
FWONA - Company debts Formula One Group
Formula One Group, the owner of the commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship, carries a significant debt load incurred following its acquisition by Liberty Media. This debt is serviced by revenue from broadcast rights, sponsorship, and races. This chart shows the financial structure of one of the world's most valuable sports assets.
Market segment debts - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. Its business involves negotiating contracts with race promoters, broadcasters, and sponsors. This chart shows how the Liberty Media-controlled company uses its capital to promote the sport globally, particularly in the United States, and enhance its commercial appeal.
Market debt in general
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is a unique media and sports asset with a global audience. This chart provides an overview of how the company manages its financial position and debt to promote the sport, secure media contracts, and organize races worldwide, all while generating significant revenue.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Formula One Group
Formula One Group has transformed motor racing into a global media spectacle. This chart shows the financial structure of this unique business. Debt can be attributed to the acquisition of commercial rights, investments in media platforms, and race organization. It reflects how the company uses capital to monetize one of the most popular sports in the world.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Media
Formula One Group, the exclusive commercial rights holder for the Formula One World Championship, one of the most popular sporting events in the world. This chart compares the company's debt to the total market capitalization of the entire media sector. It helps understand how a company with a unique intellectual property uses financial leverage to maximize its value.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Formula One Group, the owner of Formula 1 rights, has a unique media asset. This chart compares its debt to the total market capitalization. It helps understand how the company uses financial leverage to monetize its global brand and how its financial strategy compares to the broader economy.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. This chart shows how investors view Formula One's growing global popularity, particularly in the United States. The high valuation reflects the value of media rights, sponsorship deals, and racing revenue.
P/E of the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship, the world's most prestigious motor racing competition. The company generates revenue from fees, media rights, and sponsorship. This chart shows the average value for the media sector, helping to understand how the market values this global sports brand.
P/E of the market as a whole
Formula One Group, which owns the rights to the Formula One World Championship, is experiencing explosive growth in popularity. Is its valuation a reflection of the general trend of rising sports media rights, or is it a unique success story linked to Liberty Media's management and the Netflix series? This chart allows us to compare its trajectory with the overall market sentiment.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The company's future revenue depends on the sale of media rights, sponsorship contracts, and race fees. This graph reflects market expectations regarding the sport's growing global popularity and its commercial potential.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship, including broadcasting, sponsorship, and race management rights. This chart shows analysts' forecasts for Formula One's future profitability, reflecting their belief in the sport's global growth, particularly in the US, spurred by the Netflix series "Drive to Survive."
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their business consists of selling broadcasting rights, sponsorship, and race organization. This general expectations chart reflects investor appetite for unique sports assets with a growing global audience and high monetization potential.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. This chart shows how the company monetizes one of the world's most popular sports. Revenue growth is driven by broadcast revenue, sponsorship deals, and race fees, reflecting F1's growing global popularity.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship, including broadcasting, sponsorship, and race management. This chart shows the profitability of the media sector. The sport's growing global popularity, particularly in the US, and the successful Netflix series are driving revenue growth, making Formula One one of the most valuable sports assets.
Overall market profit
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its revenue comes from broadcast rights sales, sponsorships, and race fees. This business relies on advertising budgets from major companies and consumer interest. The overall economic situation, reflected in the graph, directly impacts sponsors' willingness to invest in the sport.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Formula One Group
Formula One Group is the exclusive commercial rights holder for the Formula One World Championship. This chart reflects analysts' expectations for future profits. The forecast is based on revenue from media rights, sponsorship contracts, and race fees. The sport's growing global popularity is a key growth driver.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. The media sector revenue projections shown in the graph demonstrate the growing value of global sports franchises. This chart helps assess how Formula One's popularity, particularly in the US, translates into increased revenue from media rights, sponsorship, and races.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its revenues come from race fees, broadcast rights, and sponsorship. All of these components thrive in the context of global economic growth, as reflected in this chart, when companies are willing to spend on advertising and fans are willing to spend on tickets.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart shows how investors value their unique revenue from media rights, sponsorship, and race operations. The sport's growing popularity, particularly in the US, is reflected in high sales estimates and the brand's potential for further growth.
P/S market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship, the world's most prestigious motor racing competition. Revenue is generated from media rights, sponsorship, and race events. This chart shows the average valuation for the sector, helping to understand the market premium placed on this unique and globally popular sporting asset.
P/S of the market as a whole
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. The company's revenue is generated through broadcast rights, sponsorship deals, and race fees. This chart provides context for understanding how investors value the earnings of the owner of one of the world's most popular sports leagues.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart shows how investors estimate its future revenues. This estimate is fueled by the racing's growing global popularity, which leads to increased revenue from broadcasting, sponsorship, and hosting Grand Prix events.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. This chart compares the company's estimated future sales with other media holdings. It shows how investors view the growing global popularity of racing, revenue from media rights, sponsorship, and hosting Grand Prix events, particularly following the success of the "Drive to Survive" series.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. Its revenue comes from media rights sales, sponsorships, and race fees. This overall forecast for Formula One is important, as companies' advertising and sponsorship budgets are directly dependent on the overall economic situation.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Formula One Group
This chart shows the revenue of Formula One Group, the company that owns the commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Revenue comes from three main sources: race rights fees, broadcast rights, and sponsorship deals. Revenue growth reflects Formula One's growing global popularity and commercial success.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship, the world's most prestigious motor racing competition. The company generates revenue from media rights, sponsorship, and race production. This chart shows revenue in the media sector. It reflects Formula One's growing global popularity, which allows the company to secure increasingly lucrative contracts with broadcasters and sponsors.
Overall market sales
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its revenues come from race fees, television rights, and sponsorships. This overall economic activity affects the advertising budgets of sponsoring companies and the ability of promoters to pay for Grand Prix events, making it an important factor in Formula One's business.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Formula One Group
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. This revenue forecast chart reflects the growing global popularity of racing. This increase is driven by expectations of increased revenue from media rights, sponsorship contracts, and race fees, driven by a growing global audience.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The company earns revenue from race fees, television rights, and sponsorship. This chart shows projected revenues for the entire media sector, reflecting the popularity of elite sports competitions and the value of media rights to them.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Its revenues from races, media rights, and sponsorship depend on global interest in the sport and advertising budgets. Global economic growth forecasts create a favorable environment for attracting major sponsors and expanding the racing geography.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Formula One Group
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart demonstrates the highly profitable nature of a business built on the racing's global popularity. Revenue from broadcast rights, sponsorship contracts, and promoter fees provide the company with a highly efficient and growing business model.
Market segment marginality - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship. The company's profitability depends on revenue from broadcast rights, sponsorship contracts, and race fees. This chart shows revenue in related media and sports sectors, helping to assess the success of Formula One's business model.
Market marginality as a whole
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This overall profitability curve impacts their revenue from sponsorship and corporate hospitality. When companies are profitable, they are more willing to spend on marketing. Meanwhile, media rights revenue is more stable due to the sport's global popularity.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Formula One Group
Formula One Group is the organization behind the world's most prestigious and popular motor racing championship. Running a global tour of over 20 races is a logistical and commercial challenge of immense complexity. This graph shows the relatively compact yet highly effective team that manages this multi-billion-dollar sporting spectacle.
Share of the company's employees Formula One Group within the market segment - Media
Formula One Group owns the commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Organizing a global racing series is a massive logistical and technical undertaking, requiring a specialized team. This chart illustrates its unique position in global sport, measuring its share of the niche yet high-profile workforce within the motorsports industry.
Number of employees in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart shows the sport's growing popularity, particularly in the US, thanks to the Netflix series "Drive to Survive." The staff growth reflects the expansion of the racing calendar, increased media contracts, and efforts to attract new, younger audiences worldwide.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Formula One Group is the organizer of a global sporting spectacle. Its staff reflects the rapidly growing business of international sporting events, media rights, and premium sponsorship.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Formula One Group (FWONA)
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their value lies in their brand, media contracts, and global audience. This is a very high-stakes opportunity for them. A relatively small corporate team manages one of the most popular sports leagues in the world, generating enormous revenues from broadcasting and sponsorship.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group (FWONA) is the rights holder for the Formula 1 World Championship. Like TKO (UFC/WWE), it is a pure IP/media business. Its value lies in its brand, media contracts, and team contracts. This metric, compared to the industry average, should be high, reflecting the market's high appreciation for this unique global sports asset.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This figure reflects the immense value of the unique sports brand and media rights. A relatively small team organizes a global spectacle that generates billions in revenue from broadcasting, sponsorship, and promotions, creating a colossal value per employee.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Formula One Group (FWONA)
Formula One Group is the rights holder for the world's most prestigious racing competition, Formula 1. Their business consists of media rights, sponsorship, and fees from race promoters. This chart demonstrates the incredible profitability of this global spectacle. The high profit per employee is a result of the monetization of intellectual property.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Media
Formula One (FWONA) is the "IP" (intellectual property) of the F1 racing series. This chart shows the benchmark for "Media." The average profit per employee is high. It's a "content-based business." The benchmark reflects the high profitability of media rights sales (billion-dollar TV/streaming contracts) and sponsorship.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The company's business involves organizing races, selling media rights, and sponsorship contracts. This chart shows how a sports empire monetizing a global brand generates colossal profits per employee.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Formula One Group (FWONA)
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart shows how effectively the company monetizes one of the world's most popular sports. The high revenue per employee reflects revenue from media rights, sponsorship, and races.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Media
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their business encompasses media rights, sponsorship, and race organization. It's a "light" media business (in terms of assets). This chart shows the sector's average revenue per employee. It helps assess how effectively F1 monetizes its global brand.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Formula One Group is the rights holder for the world's most prestigious racing competition, Formula 1. Their business isn't about cars, but rather media rights, sponsorship, race organization, and licensing. This chart shows how effectively their team monetizes this global sports brand.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Formula One Group (FWONA)
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This chart shows bearish bets. Bears may believe that the popularity boom (especially in the US after Drive to Survive) has peaked, or that teams and drivers will begin demanding a larger share of revenue, reducing F1's margins.
Shares shorted by market segment - Media
Formula One Group (FWONA) holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their revenue comes from media rights sales, sponsorships, and race fees. This chart shows bearish bets. The F1 shorts may be linked to concerns that the peak of popularity (driven by Netflix's "Drive to Survive") has passed, or that broadcasters and sponsors will not pay more at the next contract renewal.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Formula One Group owns exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. This is a unique media asset. This indicator of market pessimism is important. Media rights revenues are protected by long-term contracts, but revenues from sponsorship, advertising, and race promotion are vulnerable. During a recession, corporate budgets for marketing and premium experiences are cut.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Formula One Group (FWONA)
Formula One Group owns the commercial rights to Formula 1. The business benefits from the growing popularity of racing and media rights. This oscillator, above 70, may reflect excitement around the season or new media deals. A level below 30 may be associated with occasional concerns about slowing fan base growth.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Media
Formula One (FWONA) isn't a team, but rather the owner of the commercial rights to Formula 1 itself. Their business consists of media rights, sponsorship, and race promotion. This indicator shows the "temperature" of the sector. It helps us understand whether F1 is overheated by the "drive" (Netflix) or whether the entire media sector is overbought.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their revenue comes from media rights, sponsorship, and race fees. This chart shows the overall market temperature. It helps determine whether FWONA's movements are driven by general euphoria in the media sector (overbought) or panic, rather than by rising F1 popularity and ticket sales.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast FWONA (Formula One Group)
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their revenue comes from race fees, media rights, and sponsorship. This chart shows the average price target from analysts. It reflects their forecasts for global fan base growth (especially in the US) and the value of new media contracts.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price FWONA (Formula One Group)
Formula One Group (FWONA) holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. They earn revenue from broadcasting, sponsorship, and hosting races. This chart shows the racing boom's valuation. It measures the gap between the price and the consensus target, reflecting the potential analysts see in F1's growing popularity, particularly in the US.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Media
Formula One Group holds exclusive commercial rights to the Formula 1 World Championship. The company earns money through media contracts, sponsorships, and fees from Grand Prix organizers. This chart shows analysts' general expectations for the media sector. It reflects whether experts believe F1's popularity will continue to grow.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Formula One Group holds the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. The company earns money from media rights, sponsorship, and race production. This chart reflects the overall market sentiment. For Formula One, which is experiencing a popularity boom, overall optimism is important as an indicator of the health of the advertising market and sponsors' willingness to pay premiums for global reach.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Formula One Group
Formula One Group owns the exclusive commercial rights to the Formula One World Championship. Their business is monetizing the sport through three streams: race fees, TV rights sales, and sponsorship. This chart is a comprehensive indicator of F1's growing global popularity. It reflects their ability to convert hype (largely from Netflix) into lucrative contracts.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Media
Formula One Group is the exclusive commercial rights holder for the Formula One World Championship, the world's most prestigious motor racing class, earning revenue from media rights and sponsorship. This aggregated metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the sector average. This benchmark provides insight into how F1's global and premium brand differentiates it from its average media competitor.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Formula One Group is the rights holder to the world's most prestigious racing competition, Formula 1. Its business model is built on selling media rights, sponsorship, and fees from race promoters. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides context. It helps assess how this unique entertainment asset, experiencing a boom in popularity, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation that impacts advertising budgets.