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Previous Close | 48.06 |
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3M AVG Volume | 36.34 |
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52 Week High | 58.66 |
52 Week Low | 28.50 |
Shares Out (MIL) | 167.44 |
Market Cap (MIL) | 8,060.73 |
Forward P/E | 51.47 |
Dividend (Yield %) | 0.58 |
New York Times Posts Q4 Revenue Of $509.4 Mln
The New York Times Reports Q3 Adjusted Earnings Per Share $0.22 From Continuing Operations
New York Times Co - Entered Into An Agreement With Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
The New York Times Company is a media company focused on creating, collecting and distributing news and information. The Company's principal business consists of distributing content generated by its newsroom through its print, Web and mobile platforms. In addition, it distributes selected content on third-party platforms. The Company includes newspapers, print and digital products and investments. The Company's businesses include newspapers, such as The New York Times (The Times); Websites, including NYTimes.com; mobile applications, including The Times's news applications, as well as interest-specific applications, such as NYT Cooking, Crossword and others, and related businesses, such as The Times news services division, product review and recommendation Websites The Wirecutter and The Sweethome, digital archive distribution, NYT Live (its live events business) and other products and services under The Times brand.
Industry
Printing & Publishing
Executive Leadership
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger
Chairman of the Board
Meredith Kopit Levien
President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Roland A. Caputo
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Jacqueline Welch
Chief Human Resource Officer, Executive Vice President
Diane Brayton
Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary
Price To Earnings (TTM) | 80.67 |
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Price To Sales (TTM) | 4.52 |
Price To Book (MRQ) | 6.06 |
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) | 49.46 |
Total Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 0.00 |
LT Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 0.00 |
Return on Investment (TTM) | 5.82 |
Return on Equity (TTM) | 4.59 |
The New York Times Co said on Thursday it ended 2020 with record subscriptions, as readership soared in a year that was dominated by news coverage around a series of tightly fought U.S. elections, social unrest and the COVID-19 pandemic.
A former Trump fundraiser and a prominent lawyer were among the people scrutinized by the Justice Department for their roles in what a judge described as a possible bribery scheme to win a presidential pardon for a convicted felon, lawyers for the men said Thursday.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton is stepping down from his position at the end of this year, the New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/16/business/dealbook/clayton-sec-stepping-down.html) reported on Monday.
The New York Times <NYT.N> warned on Thursday its robust digital growth may not be sustainable going ahead, easing expectations after reporting a strong quarter that benefited from a news coverage storm around the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. election.
The New York Times Co beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue on Thursday, as more people subscribed to its digital news products during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Users on social media are resharing a quote falsely attributed to journalist Sarah Jeong. The former member of the New York Times editorial board confirmed to Reuters this quote is fabricated.
An envelope addressed to the White House and intercepted by U.S. authorities contained a substance identified as ricin, a deadly poison that appeared to have been sent from Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said on Saturday.
The Manhattan district attorney's office, which has been seeking President Donald Trump's tax records, subpoenaed his longtime lender Deutsche Bank last year, suggesting its criminal investigation into Trump's business practices is more wide-ranging than previously known...
The New York Times Co's <NYT.N> second-quarter results beat Wall Street estimates, as its digital unit, which includes news, podcasts and crosswords, overtook the legacy print business for the first time.
The New York Times Co beat Wall Street estimates for revenue in its financial second quarter, as it signed up more subscribers to podcasts and other digital products in a news-heavy quarter during stay-at-home orders.
Regulation intended to address the news industry’s problems with Google and Facebook could have adverse consequences, said outgoing New York Times Co <NYT.N> Chief Executive Officer Mark Thompson in an interview this week.
The New York Times Co <NYT.N> on Wednesday named Chief Operating Officer Meredith Kopit Levien as its new chief executive, replacing Mark Thompson who is credited with pushing for the company's successful transformation into an online publisher.
New York Times Co on Wednesday appointed Chief Operating Officer Meredith Kopit Levien as its new chief executive, effective Sept. 8.
The New York Times Co said on Monday it will end its partnership with Apple News, effective June 29, at a time when the publisher is shifting focus to a digital subscription-based model.
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The Trump administration has selected five companies, including Moderna Inc, AstraZeneca Plc and Pfizer Inc, as the most likely candidates to produce a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing senior officials.
The New York Times Co <NYT.N> crossed five million digital subscribers, adding a record number and withstanding a heavy drop in ad revenue in the first quarter that was dominated by heavy news coverage around the COVID-19 pandemic.
The New York Times Co beat Wall Street's revenue estimates on Wednesday as it added more subscribers in a quarter dominated by heavy news coverage around the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon.com Inc <AMZN.O> may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the coronavirus pandemic as it fired a warehouse protest leader last month, New York Attorney General Letitia James's office wrote in a letter to the company last week.
Amazon.com Inc may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the coronavirus pandemic as it fired a warehouse protest leader last month, New York Attorney General Letitia James's office wrote in a letter to the company last week.
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