Abstract
TKO Group Holdings will report its quarterly results on August 03, 2026 Post Market; this preview compiles the latest projections, last quarter’s performance, and recent analyst commentary to frame expectations for revenue, profitability, and adjusted EPS trajectory.
Market Forecast
Consensus for the current quarter points to revenue of 1.54 billion US dollars, EBIT of 0.48 billion US dollars, and adjusted EPS of 1.43, implying year-over-year growth of 27.50%, 44.40%, and 36.70%, respectively. Internal projections indicate improving operating leverage; however, explicit guidance for gross margin, net margin, and adjusted EPS beyond consensus is not disclosed in the last report. Main business momentum is expected from media rights, live events, and licensing across World Wrestling Entertainment, Ultimate Fighting Championship, and IMG. The segment with the largest near-term upside is IMG at 0.66 billion US dollars last quarter, supported by event pipeline depth and sponsorship activations; year-over-year comparable growth is not disclosed in the tool data.
Last Quarter Review
The previous quarter delivered revenue of 1.60 billion US dollars, a gross profit margin of 54.01%, GAAP net profit attributable to the parent company of 89.35 million US dollars, a net profit margin of 5.60%, and adjusted EPS of 1.12, with revenue growing 25.86% year over year and EPS rising 62.32% year over year. Management’s key highlight was continued operating expansion as EBIT of 0.34 billion US dollars rose 42.59% year over year despite a modest EPS shortfall versus estimates. By business, IMG generated 0.66 billion US dollars, World Wrestling Entertainment contributed 0.48 billion US dollars, and Ultimate Fighting Championship delivered 0.40 billion US dollars; the tool does not disclose YoY growth by segment for the quarter.
Current Quarter Outlook
Main Business: Consolidated Media Rights and Live Events
The company’s core earnings engine remains media rights across its combined portfolio of sports entertainment brands, complemented by ticketed live events and licensing. With consensus calling for revenue growth of 27.50% and EBIT growth of 44.40%, the setup implies stronger operating leverage relative to the last quarter as fixed-content costs are spread over a broader schedule of events and higher-value media windows. The gross profit margin held at 54.01% in the last quarter, and the mix of high-margin rights and sponsorships against variable event costs suggests a path to sustain mid-50s gross margin near term if the event cadence remains intact. The updated EPS estimate of 1.43 indicates that incremental margins are expected to expand, aided by scale and revenue growth in premium media assets.
Most Promising Business: IMG as a Commercial Catalyst
IMG contributed 0.66 billion US dollars in the last quarter, the largest of the company’s reported segments in the tool data. Near-term earnings sensitivity stems from sponsor renewals, event management fees, and talent/brand licensing that tend to carry higher incremental margins relative to live event production. If the calendar executes as planned, IMG’s contribution can help drive the consensus EBIT uplift to 0.48 billion US dollars, reinforcing the improved operating leverage signaled by the EPS forecast. The combination of sponsorship activations around major events and packaged rights support a constructive revenue trajectory even with normal seasonality, though the absence of explicit YoY segment growth data limits precision on contribution deltas.
Key Stock Price Drivers This Quarter
Earnings reaction will likely be driven by the degree of margin expansion versus the last quarter’s 54.01% gross margin and 5.60% net margin, as well as the conversion of consensus revenue into adjusted EPS of 1.43. Investor attention will be on the balance between event costs and media/sponsorship mix, with a positive surprise achievable if media and sponsorship revenue over-index to plan. Execution on the live event slate without significant cancellations or rescheduling remains a watch item, as does any update to rights negotiations or distribution partnerships, which could recalibrate medium-term growth expectations.
Analyst Opinions
Across recent commentary, the balance of opinions is bullish, with a majority expecting revenue and EBIT to meet or exceed the current quarter’s consensus of 1.54 billion US dollars and 0.48 billion US dollars, respectively, and for adjusted EPS of 1.43 to reflect healthy operating leverage. Well-followed sell-side voices emphasize the durability of media rights cash flows and the uplift from sponsorships around premium events, citing improving visibility in the event pipeline and stable demand for marquee fight and entertainment properties. The constructive view also points to last quarter’s 25.86% revenue growth and 42.59% EBIT growth as evidence of momentum into the print, while noting that any slight EPS variance to estimates last quarter did not disrupt the broader expansion in profitability. The prevailing expectation is that, absent unexpected event disruptions, the company can sustain above-20% revenue growth with expanding margins, consistent with the current quarter’s consensus pattern, and that potential upside would come from stronger IMG monetization and favorable mix in World Wrestling Entertainment and Ultimate Fighting Championship media packages.
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