Comcast (CMCSA) 4Q22 earnings

Comcast on Thursday reported fourth quarter earnings that topped analyst expectations despite persistent softness in broadband subscriber growth and mounting losses from its streaming service, Peacock. 

The company’s top-line growth was fueled by higher revenue from its broadband and wireless businesses, as well as its theme parks segment. 

Here’s how Comcast performed, compared to estimates from analysts surveyed by Refinitiv:

  • Earnings per share: 82 cents, adjusted, vs. 77 cents expected
  • Revenue: $30.55 billion vs. $30.32 billion expected.

The Philadelphia company reported Thursday its fourth quarter adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization declined nearly 5% to $8 billion compared to the same period last year, particularly due to higher severance expenses.

Comcast said it lost 26,000 total broadband customers during the period, particularly due to the impact of service interruptions from Hurricane Ian, which struck Florida and South Carolina in September. Excluding the impact of the hurricane, Comcast said it would have added 4,000 customers.

Yet even that number was a sign that cable broadband subscriber growth has slowed – especially compared to the early days of the pandemic. The slowdown in subscriber growth has been hitting the cornerstone business of cable companies like Comcast and Charter Communications in recent quarters as they face heightened competition from telecom and wireless providers.

The companies have also said recently that the U.S. housing market slowdown – and a declining rate of moving between homes – has contributed to the lack of new customers. Still, Comcast’s broadband subscriber base has remained stable and revenue for the segment increased nearly 6% during the quarter due in part to price hikes. 

Comcast’s Xfinity Mobile continued to grow with 365,000 net additions in the quarter, bringing its total wireless customer count to more than 5.3 million. Mobile customer growth has remained consistent for cable providers since jumping into the business in recent years. 

The cable-TV business lost 440,000 subscribers during the quarter as consumers continue to cut their traditional TV bundles in favor of streaming services. 

Peacock pressure

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/26/comcast-cmcsa-4q22-earnings.html