ABS-CBN Corporation (PSE:ABS)

Philippines flag Philippines · Delayed Price · Currency is PHP
4.050
-0.010 (-0.25%)
Last updated: Aug 14, 2025
-11.96%
Market Cap 3.64B
Revenue (ttm) 17.82B
Net Income (ttm) -3.07B
Shares Out 899.85M
EPS (ttm) -3.42
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 50,000
Average Volume 245,350
Open 4.050
Previous Close 4.060
Day's Range 4.010 - 4.050
52-Week Range 3.820 - 7.460
Beta 0.51
RSI 43.00
Earnings Date Aug 14, 2025

About ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the television and radio broadcasting businesses in the Philippines, the United States, the Middle East, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Asia Pacific, Australia, Canada, and Japan. It operates in two segments, Content production and Distribution; and Cable and Broadband. The company is involved in production and distribution of content, including entertainment, news, and current affairs programs; film and music production; cable channels, publishing, and content distribution throug... [Read more]

Industry Media & Publishing
Founded 1946
Employees 2,611
Stock Exchange Philippine Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol ABS
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, ABS-CBN's revenue was 17.33 billion, a decrease of -6.39% compared to the previous year's 18.51 billion. Losses were -4.37 billion, -55.22% less than in 2023.

Financial Statements

News

World Hiphop Dance Champion Gela Atayde grateful to ABS-CBN for ‘Time to Dance’ show

World Hiphop Dance Champion Gela Atayde expressed her gratitude to ABS CBN over the weekend for allowing her to be an instrument of hope to aspiring dancers across the country.

7 months ago - BusinessMirror

MPower, ABS-CBN sign new supply deal

MPower, the local retail electricity supplier of the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), will continue supplying power to ABS-CBN Corp., covering its main buildings in Quezon City.

7 months ago - BusinessMirror

ABS-CBN franchise renewal proposed at Lower House

A leader of the House of Representatives on Tuesday formally filed a bill seeking to renew the legislative franchise of ABS-CBN Corp. for another 25 years.

7 months ago - BusinessMirror

Philippine Lawmaker Seeks to Revive TV Firm Shut Under Duterte

A Philippine lawmaker is seeking to revive ABS-CBN Corp., the nation’s largest broadcaster before its shutdown during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration.

7 months ago - BNN Bloomberg