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The New York Times Company (NYT)

(Delayed Data from NYSE)

$48.81 USD

48.81
769,915

-0.03 (-0.06%)

Updated May 17, 2024 04:00 PM ET

After-Market: $48.69 -0.12 (-0.25%) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks Rank:

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Zacks Rank Definition Annualized Return
1Strong Buy24.08%
2Buy17.91%
3Hold9.44%
4Sell5.10%
5Strong Sell2.55%
S&P50011.04%

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1-Strong Buy of 5 1        

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Value Score A
Growth Score A
Momentum Score A
VGM Score A

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F Value B Growth C Momentum C VGM

Industry Rank:

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An industry with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #1's and #2's will have a better average Zacks Rank than one with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #4's and #5's.

The industry with the best average Zacks Rank would be considered the top industry (1 out of 265), which would place it in the top 1% of Zacks Ranked Industries. The industry with the worst average Zacks Rank (265 out of 265) would place in the bottom 1%.

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Top 1% (1 out of 250)

Industry: Publishing - Newspapers

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Zacks News

Check Out NY Times' (NYT) Probability to Beat in Q1 Earnings

The New York Times Company (NYT) is focusing on improving digital business with an aim to lower dependency on soft print media business and traditional advertising.

NY Times' (NYT) Digitalization Initiatives Reap Benefits

The New York Times Company (NYT) has been contemplating new avenues of revenue generation in a bid to counter dwindling print advertising revenues.

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Weak Print Ad Dulls Newspaper Publishing Industry Outlook

Declining print readership and advertising revenues have gripped the newspaper publishing industry for long. Nevertheless, the industry participants are evolving from being pure news-content providers.

Why Is New York Times (NYT) Up 8.7% Since Last Earnings Report?

New York Times (NYT) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

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NYT & GCI: Should Dividend Investors Check Out Newspaper Stocks?

After The New York Times (NYT) crushed earnings expectations, Ryan McQueeney discusses NYT, newspaper rival Gannett (GCI), and whether dividend investors should be interested in the evolving print and digital media industry.

NY Times (NYT) in Focus: Stock Moves 10.3% Higher

NY Times (NYT) saw a big move last session, as its shares jumped more than 10% on the day, amid huge volumes.

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3 Stocks Soaring to Multi-Month Highs After Earnings

Broad market indexes were down slightly through early afternoon trading hours Wednesday, but a number of notable stocks surged to key multi-month highs on the back of better-than-expected earnings results.

NY Times (NYT) Q4 Earnings Tops, Digital Subscribers Increase

The New York Times Company (NYT) has come a long way from being a sole provider of news content and advertising on print publications. The company has set a goal to reach more than 10 million subscriptions by 2025.

Factors to Influence News Corporation's (NWSA) Q2 Earnings

News Corporation's (NWSA) efforts to expand digital offerings, with emphasis on real estate businesses, bode well. The company focuses on cost cutting and augmenting digital subscriber base.

Factors Likely to Decide NY Times (NYT) Fate in Q4 Earnings

Surely, The New York Times Company (NYT) has emerged from being a sole provider of news content and advertising on print publications.

New York Times (NYT) Down 5% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?

New York Times (NYT) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

Newspaper Publishing Industry Outlook: Soft Print Ad Poses Concerns

Readers' preference for accessing news online, mostly free, has made the industry's print-advertising model increasingly redundant. As readers started thronging the Internet, advertisers followed suit.

New Strong Sell Stocks for November 9th

Here are 5 stocks added to the Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) List today

NY Times (NYT) Q3 Earnings Beat, Digital Subscribers Surge

The New York Times Company (NYT) has come a long way from being a sole provider of news content and advertising on print publications.

New York Times Co. (NYT) Surpasses Q3 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

New York Times (NYT) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 15.38% and 1.72%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2018. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

Factors Likely to Influence NY Times (NYT) in Q3 Earnings

The New York Times Company (NYT) has been contemplating new avenues of revenue generation in a bid to counter the dwindling print advertising revenues.

New York Times Co. (NYT) Q3 Earnings Preview: Here's What to Look Out For

New York Times (NYT) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.

Meredith's Soft EBITDA Margin a Woe, Buyouts Bring Relief

Meredith (MDP) is battling soft EBITDA margin and print media decline. However, acquisitions and restructuring actions are likely to drive growth.

NY Times (NYT) Down in 3 Months: Is the Drop Momentary?

The New York Times Company (NYT) has been contemplating new avenues of revenue generation in a bid to counter the dwindling print advertising revenues.

    Why Is New York Times (NYT) Down 0.2% Since Last Earnings Report?

    New York Times (NYT) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

      Gannett (GCI) Beats on Q2 Earnings, Rises Y/Y, Updates View

      Gannett's (GCI) delivered better-than-expected bottom-line results for the fourth straight quarter, when it reported second-quarter 2018 results.

        NY Times (NYT) Falls Despite Q2 Earnings Beat: Here's Why

        The New York Times Company (NYT) has succeeded in this space but the recent fall in the number of users signing up for digital subscriptions did alarm investors.

          New York Times Co. (NYT) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates

          New York Times (NYT) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 21.43% and 0.93%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2018. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

            Factors Setting the Tone for NY Times (NYT) in Q2 Earnings

            The New York Times Company (NYT) is fast acclimatizing to the changing face of the multiplatform media universe and has already included mobile and reader application products in its portfolio.

              2 Newspaper Publishing Stocks That Rose About 40% in a Year

              As readers have swarmed to the Internet, advertisers followed suit and so did newspaper companies.