GCI
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14.11As of on the New York Stock Exchange ∙ Minimum 15 minute delay
Previous Close | 6.50 |
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Open | 6.50 |
Volume | 703,002 |
3M AVG Volume | 36.61 |
Today's High | 6.53 |
Today's Low | 6.21 |
52 Week High | 14.11 |
52 Week Low | 6.21 |
Shares Out (MIL) | 122.72 |
Market Cap (MIL) | 797.66 |
Forward P/E | 34.95 |
Dividend (Yield %) | 23.38 |
New Media And Gannett Announce Shareholder Approvals Of Merger Agreement
MNG Enterprises Inc Says Have Determined To Support Proposed Merger Between New Media Investment Group, Gannett
New Media Reports Q3 Revenue $376.6 Mln
Gannett Co., Inc., formerly New Media Investment Group Inc., is a digitally focused media and marketing solutions company. The Company operates in the United States with 260 daily newspapers plus the USA TODAY. In the United Kingdom, The Company’s Newsquest division has more than 150 local media brands and a network of Websites. It sells digital products across its brands, which include ThriveHive, ReachLocal, Wordstream and sweetIQ. It also owns and operates high school athlete recognition program in the United States. It also produces endurance events in North America.
Industry
Printing & Publishing
Executive Leadership
Michael E. Reed
Chairman of the Board
Paul J. Bascobert
Chief Executive Officer
Alison K. Engel
Chief Financial Officer
Kevin Michael Sheehan
Lead Independent Director
John Jeffry Louis
Director
Price To Earnings (TTM) | -- |
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Price To Sales (TTM) | 0.50 |
Price To Book (MRQ) | 0.63 |
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) | 10.69 |
Total Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 70.05 |
LT Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 69.34 |
Return on Investment (TTM) | -1.23 |
Return on Equity (TTM) | -1.02 |
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises revealed a 9.4% stake in New Media Investment Group Inc <NEWM.N> on Friday, and said it may decide to vote or campaign against the company's proposed deal with Gannett Co <GCI.N>.
MNG Enterprises disclosed a 9.4% stake in New Media Investment Group Inc on Friday, and said it may decide to vote against the company's proposed deal with Gannett Co.
Local media company New Media Investment Group <NEWM.N> said on Monday it will buy USA Today-owner Gannett Co <GCI.N> in a $1.4 billion deal, creating the biggest newspaper owner in the United States as publishers struggle with readers shifting to online sources for news.
New Media Investment Group said on Monday it will buy USA Today-owner Gannett Co, valuing the company at about $1.4 billion.
USA Today owner Gannett Co Inc has recently discussed the possibility of a merger with Gatehouse Media Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
USA Today owner Gannett Co Inc has recently discussed the possibility of a merger with Gatehouse Media Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported https://www.wsj.com/articles/gannett-holds-merger-talks-with-gatehouse-media-11559228913 on Thursday, citing sources familiar with...
USA Today owner Gannett Co Inc said on Thursday all its eight director nominees were elected to its board, based on a preliminary vote count, beating candidates put up by its shareholder MNG Enterprises, better known as Digital First Media.
Gannett Co Inc said on Thursday all its eight director nominees were elected to its board based on a preliminary vote count, beating candidates put up by its shareholder MNG Enterprises, better known as Digital First Media.
Shareholder advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services Inc backed a nominee from hedge fund-owned MNG Enterprises Inc for the board of newspaper owner Gannett Co Inc on Thursday, adding a twist in the fight for control of the media company.
Shareholder advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services Inc backed a nominee from hedge fund-owned MNG Enterprises Inc for the board of newspaper company Gannett Co Inc on Thursday, adding a twist in the fight for control of the media company.
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises announced a proxy fight against Gannett Co on Thursday by nominating six directors to its board, days after the USA Today owner rejected MNG's $1.36 billion buyout offer.
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc has launched a proxy fight against Gannett Co Inc , the owner of USA Today, to overhaul the company's board, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Gannett Co Inc <GCI.N> on Monday rejected newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc's <MNGE.PK> $1.36 billion buyout offer, saying it undervalued the company and was not credible.
Gannett Co Inc said on Monday its board rejected newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc's unsolicited bid saying the offer undervalued the company and was not credible.
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc <MNGE.PK>, controlled by secretive hedge fund Alden Global Capital LLC, on Monday offered to buy Gannett Co Inc <GCI.N> in a $1.36 billion deal to add the USA Today and scores of other newspapers to its stable of regional publications.
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc said on Monday it had offered to buy USA Today publisher Gannett Co Inc for $12 per share in cash, or $1.36 billion.
Newspaper chain MNG Enterprises Inc plans to make an offer to buy USA Today publisher Gannett Co Inc for $12 per share, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
* FOR 2018, REITERATES CONSOLIDATED REVENUES, CONSOLIDATED ADJUSTED EBITDA, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES OUTLOOK
* GANNETT CO INC CEO ROBERT J. DICKEY'S TOTAL COMPENSATION FOR 2017 WAS $8.7 MILLION VERSUS $6.9 MILLION IN 2016 - SEC FILING Source text for Eikon: (http://bit.ly/2udeS6q) Further company coverage:
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