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Future plc share price hits a new 52-week low as Fidelity stake filing and buyback update land
19 January 2026
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Future plc share price hits a new 52-week low as Fidelity stake filing and buyback update land

London, Jan 19, 2026, 14:40 GMT — Regular session

Future plc shares (FUTR.L) fell 2.9% to 499 pence on Monday, touching a new 52-week low of 494.6 pence earlier in the day. The media company’s stock has tumbled about 45% over the past year and last traded at 514 pence.

London shares edged down as new tariff concerns hit the market following U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning to slap fresh duties on Britain and parts of Europe unless the U.S. secures approval to buy Greenland, Reuters reported. The FTSE 250 was down 0.9% in early deals, dragging mid-cap stocks lower.

On Monday, filings highlighted a jump in FIL Limited’s stake in Future. The firm raised its total voting rights to 11.0161%, climbing from 10.0167%. According to the notice, 9.7246% comes from shares, with the remaining 1.2915% held via cash-settled derivatives.

Cash-settled contracts for difference, or CFDs, offer economic exposure to a stock’s price without handing over actual ownership. Because they can be adjusted rapidly, they sometimes push headline ownership numbers to swing more sharply than routine trading would suggest.

Future made another move in its ongoing share buyback program, a common method to reduce share count and lift earnings per share. On Jan. 16, it bought 28,064 shares at an average price of 513.522 pence, intending to cancel them. Since Dec. 15, the company has repurchased 577,569 shares for roughly £3.03 million, leaving 95,012,103 shares outstanding.

The company positions itself as a global platform centered on intent-driven specialist media, backed by proprietary technology and data, and diversified revenue streams.

Risk appetite stays muted amid fresh tariff threats shaking markets. “There is obviously a response (in financial markets) to the new tariff threats,” noted George Lagarias, chief economist at Forvis Mazars. Reuters

That said, a bigger disclosed position isn’t always a clear strategic bet, particularly because the derivatives portion can be unwound. Should tariff talks turn into concrete policy and volatility stick around, index moves might matter more than the filings themselves.

Future’s annual general meeting is set for Feb. 5 in London. According to the company’s shareholder info page, a final dividend of 17.0 pence per share will be paid on Feb. 11. The stock went ex-dividend on Jan. 15.

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