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To own Liberty Live Holdings today, you have to believe the business can eventually translate its Live Nation exposure and media assets into sustainable economics, despite a messy transition phase. The latest results, with revenue up to US$147.06 million in the quarter but net loss widening to US$268.66 million, sharpen that trade off. Near term, the big catalysts many investors watch, such as how the complex debenture structure tied to Live Nation is managed and whether the new leadership bedded in since the spin off can stabilize performance, now sit against visibly larger losses and negative equity. The news does not change the long run story, but it does push profitability and balance sheet repair further into the spotlight for the next few quarters.
However, rising losses alongside a high revenue multiple is a tension investors should not ignore. Our valuation report here indicates Liberty Live Holdings may be overvalued.Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Liberty Live Holdings - why the stock might be worth as much as 14% more than the current price!
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