Comcast’s (CMCSA) Q1 results are likely to reflect slightly higher broadband subscriber losses and low single digit EBITDA growth in its Connectivity business segment, UBS said Thursday in a report.
EBITDA may drop at the company’s Content division due to declines in studio and TV media segments, UBS said.
As a result, Q1 revenue may be flat from a year earlier, compared with a prior forecast of 1.5% growth, UBS said. The firm also revised its full-year revenue forecast to reflect growth of 3.1%, compared with 3.5% previously.
The firm maintained its neutral rating on the company’s stock with a price target of $47. Results for Q1 are scheduled to be released April 25.
Comcast shares fell 0.6% in recent trading Thursday.