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Over the past 12 months, 0JUJ has underperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of -5% compared to S&P 500's +28% growth.
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Liberty Media Corp
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Liberty Media Corp’s FWONA tracking stock gives investors exposure to the Formula One business. The company owns the commercial rights to Formula 1, the global auto-racing series, and makes money from selling media rights, race promotion rights, sponsorships, licensing, and hospitality around the championship. It is not a car maker or a sports team; it sits in the middle of the motorsport value chain and collects fees from the business built around the races. Its main customers are broadcasters and streaming platforms that pay to show the races, sponsors and advertisers that want access to a worldwide fan base, and race promoters and venues that host events. Fans are the end audience, but the company itself earns from contracts with media partners, commercial partners, and event counterparties rather than from ticket sales alone. That makes the business more like a rights owner than a traditional entertainment producer. What makes this business model different is that Formula 1 is a long-lived sports property with a global calendar and a highly valuable set of media and sponsorship rights. Liberty Media’s role is to own and package those rights, then renew and expand them through league-style commercial agreements. The result is a business built on controlling a premium entertainment asset rather than manufacturing a physical product.