The New York Times Company (NYT)
- Previous Close
41.77 - Open
41.88 - Bid --
- Ask --
- Day's Range
41.79 - 42.71 - 52 Week Range
35.06 - 49.87 - Volume
1,280,613 - Avg. Volume
1,255,452 - Market Cap (intraday)
7.006B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.01
- PE Ratio (TTM)
30.43 - EPS (TTM)
1.40 - Earnings Date May 8, 2024
- Forward Dividend & Yield 0.52 (1.24%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Apr 1, 2024
- 1y Target Est
46.43
The New York Times Company, together with its subsidiaries, creates, collects, and distributes news and information worldwide. The company operates through two segments, The New York Times Group and The Athletic. It offers The New York Times (The Times) through company's mobile application, website, printed newspaper, and associated content, such as podcast. The company also offers The Athletic, a sports media product; Cooking, a recipe product; Games, a puzzle games product; and Audio, an audio product. In addition, it offers a portfolio of advertising products and services to advertisers, such as luxury goods, technology, and financial companies, to promote products, services or brands on digital platforms in the form of display ads, audio and video, in print in the form of column-inch ads, and at live events; and Wirecutter, a product review and recommendation product. Further, the company licenses content to digital aggregators in the business, professional, academic and library markets, and third-party digital platforms; articles, graphics, and photographs, including newspapers, magazines, and websites; and for use in television, films, and books, as well as provide rights to reprint articles, and create and sell new digests. Additionally, it engages in commercial printing and distribution for third parties; and operates the NYTimes.com website. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
www.nytco.com5,900
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December 31
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Statistics: NYT
Valuation Measures
Market Cap
6.87B
Enterprise Value
6.46B
Trailing P/E
29.84
Forward P/E
24.69
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
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Price/Sales (ttm)
2.85
Price/Book (mrq)
3.90
Enterprise Value/Revenue
2.66
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
16.19
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
9.69%
Return on Assets (ttm)
7.25%
Return on Equity (ttm)
13.84%
Revenue (ttm)
2.4B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
232.39M
Diluted EPS (ttm)
1.40
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
451.57M
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
3.01%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
335.44M
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Analyst Report: New York Times Co.
The New York Times Co. is a multimedia news and information company. The company has a dual-class ownership structure, and the founding Sulzberger family is effectively in control. Headquartered in New York, NY, the company has 4,700 employees. The secular trend in advertising is away from newspapers and toward digital. Looking out over the next 10-15 years, online advertising is expected to continue to grow at a low double-digit rate, while the newspaper industry shrinks 3%-5% per year. NYT management has constructed a growing online business within the newspaper industry. Takeout multiples for this business line have run as high as 5-times sales; the current price/sales ratio for the entire company, which is tightly controlled by the founding Sulzberger family, is 3.0. Goodwill and intangibles represented over 25% of assets in 4Q23.
RatingBullishPrice TargetAnalyst Report: New York Times Co.
The New York Times Co. is a multimedia news and information company. The company has a dual-class ownership structure, and the founding Sulzberger family is effectively in control. Headquartered in New York, NY, the company has 4,700 employees.
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