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The Quote Chart provides detailed and dynamic insights into the New York Times stock's performance, showcasing daily, weekly, or monthly aggregated quotes. Users can switch between different time frames to analyze the stock's progression meticulously and make informed investment decisions.

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Total Return and Relative Price Change

View the total return of the New York Times stock to gauge its profitability over time. The relative price change, based on the first quote available in the selected timeframe, offers insights into the stock’s performance, assisting in evaluating its investment potential.

Interpretation and Investment

Utilize the comprehensive data presented in the Quote Chart to analyze New York Times's market trends, price movements, and potential returns. Make informed investment choices by comparing different time frames and evaluating intraday data for optimized portfolio management.

New York Times Stock Price History

DateNew York Times Price
9/23/20250 undefined
9/23/202557.95 undefined
9/22/202557.68 undefined
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New York Times Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Understanding Revenue, EBIT, and Income

Gain insights into New York Times, a comprehensive overview of its financial performance can be obtained by analyzing the Revenue, EBIT, and Income chart. Revenue represents the total income generated by New York Times from its primary operations, showcasing the company’s ability to attract and retain clients. EBIT, or Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, indicates the company’s operational profitability, free from the influence of tax and interest expenses. The Income section reflects New York Times’s net earnings, an ultimate measure of its financial health and profitability.

Yearly Analysis and Comparisons

Observe the yearly bars to understand the annual performance and growth of New York Times. Compare the Revenue, EBIT, and Income to evaluate the company’s efficiency and profitability. A higher EBIT compared to the previous year suggests an improvement in operational efficiency. Likewise, an increase in Income indicates enhanced overall profitability. Analyzing the year-to-year comparison assists investors in understanding the company’s growth trajectory and operational efficiency.

Utilizing Expectations for Investment

The expected values for the forthcoming years offer investors a glimpse into New York Times’s anticipated financial performance. Analyzing these projections alongside historical data aids in making informed investment decisions. Investors can gauge the potential risks and returns, aligning their investment strategies accordingly to optimize profitability and mitigate risks.

Investment Insights

Leveraging the comparison between Revenue and EBIT helps in assessing New York Times’s operational efficiency, while the Revenue and Income comparison reveals the net profitability after accounting for all expenses. Investors can derive valuable insights by meticulously analyzing these financial parameters, laying the foundation for strategic investment decisions aimed at capitalizing on New York Times’s growth potential.

New York Times Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

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2027e3.17 B undefined590.01 M undefined473.58 M undefined
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2025e2.82 B undefined468.41 M undefined394.54 M undefined
20242.59 B undefined372.47 M undefined293.83 M undefined
20232.43 B undefined303.74 M undefined232.39 M undefined
20222.31 B undefined265.28 M undefined173.91 M undefined
20212.07 B undefined272.75 M undefined219.97 M undefined
20201.78 B undefined183 M undefined100.1 M undefined
20191.81 B undefined181.5 M undefined140 M undefined
20181.75 B undefined196.6 M undefined125.7 M undefined
20171.68 B undefined206.3 M undefined4.3 M undefined
20161.56 B undefined154.7 M undefined29.1 M undefined
20151.58 B undefined186 M undefined63.2 M undefined
20141.59 B undefined104 M undefined33.3 M undefined
20131.58 B undefined177.9 M undefined65.1 M undefined
20121.6 B undefined163.6 M undefined135.8 M undefined
20111.55 B undefined153 M undefined-37.6 M undefined
20101.98 B undefined167.7 M undefined107.7 M undefined
20092.44 B undefined132.6 M undefined19.9 M undefined
20082.94 B undefined156.7 M undefined-57.8 M undefined
20073.18 B undefined265.8 M undefined208.7 M undefined
20063.29 B undefined293.8 M undefined-543.4 M undefined
20053.23 B undefined319.6 M undefined253.5 M undefined

New York Times Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement

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Revenue and Growth

The New York Times Revenue and Revenue Growth are pivotal to understanding the company's financial health and operational efficiency. A consistent increase in revenue indicates a company’s ability to effectively market and sell its products or services, while the revenue growth percentage offers insights into the pace at which the company is expanding over the years.

Gross Margin

The Gross Margin is a crucial metric that showcases the percentage of revenue exceeding the cost of goods sold (COGS). A higher gross margin is indicative of a company’s efficiency in controlling its production costs, thereby promising potential profitability and financial stability.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) and EBIT Margin offer deep insights into a company’s profitability, excluding the impacts of interest and taxes. Investors often assess these metrics to gauge the operational efficiency and inherent profitability of a business, separate from its financial structure and tax environment.

Income and Growth

Net Income and its subsequent growth are quintessential for investors looking to understand a company’s profitability. Consistent income growth underscores a company’s ability to enhance its profitability over time, reflecting operational efficiency, strategic competitiveness, and financial health.

Shares Outstanding

Shares outstanding refer to the total number of shares a company has issued. It's instrumental in calculating key metrics like Earnings Per Share (EPS) which is pivotal for investors to evaluate a company’s profitability on a per-share basis, offering a more granular view of financial health and valuation.

Interpreting Year to Year Comparison

Comparing yearly data allows investors to identify trends, assess the company’s growth, and anticipate potential future performance. Analyzing how metrics like revenue, income, and margins change year over year can provide valuable insights into the company’s operational efficiency, competitiveness, and overall financial health.

Expectations and Predictions

Investors often juxtapose the current and past financial data with the market’s expectations. This comparison aids in assessing whether the New York Times is performing as anticipated, underperforming or outperforming the market predictions, providing pivotal data for investment decisions.

 
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Balance Sheet

Understanding the Balance Sheet

The balance sheet of New York Times provides a detailed financial snapshot, revealing the company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Analyzing these components is crucial for investors looking to understand New York Times's financial health and stability.

Assets

New York Times's assets represent everything the company owns or controls that has monetary value. These are categorized into current and non-current assets, offering insights into the company's liquidity and long-term investments.

Liabilities

Liabilities are obligations that New York Times must settle in the future. Analyzing the ratio of liabilities to assets provides insights into the company's financial leverage and risk exposure.

Equity

Equity refers to the residual interest in the assets of New York Times after deducting liabilities. It represents the owners’ claim on the company’s assets and earnings.

Year-to-Year Analysis

Comparing balance sheet figures year-to-year allows investors to identify trends, growth patterns, and potential financial risks, facilitating informed investment decisions.

Interpreting the Data

Detailed analysis of assets, liabilities, and equity can provide investors with comprehensive insights into New York Times's financial standing, aiding in investment evaluations and risk assessments.

 
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New York Times stock margins

The New York Times margin analysis displays the gross margin, EBIT margin, as well as the profit margin of New York Times. The EBIT margin (EBIT/sales) indicates the percentage of sales that remains as operating profit. The profit margin shows the percentage of sales that remains for New York Times.
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Margin

Understanding Gross Margin

The gross margin, expressed as a percentage, delineates the gross profit made from the New York Times's sales revenue. A higher gross margin percentage indicates that the New York Times retains more revenue after accounting for the costs of goods sold. Investors use this metric to gauge financial health and operational efficiency, as well as to compare it with competitors and industry averages.

EBIT Margin Analysis

EBIT margin represents the New York Times's earnings before interest and taxes. Analyzing the EBIT margin over different years provides insights into the operational profitability and efficiency, excluding the effects of financial leverage and tax structure. A growing EBIT margin over the years signifies improving operational performance.

Revenue Margin Insights

The revenue margin demonstrates the New York Times's total revenue generated. When comparing the revenue margin year over year, investors can gauge the New York Times's growth and market expansion. It is essential to compare the revenue margin with the gross and EBIT margins to understand the cost and profit structures better.

Interpreting Expectations

The expected values for gross, EBIT, and revenue margins provide future financial outlook of the New York Times. Investors should compare these expectations with historical data to understand potential growth and risk factors. It is crucial to consider the underlying assumptions and methodologies used in projecting these expected values to make informed investment decisions.

Comparative Analysis

Comparing the gross, EBIT, and revenue margins, both yearly and over multiple years, enables investors to perform a comprehensive analysis of the New York Times's financial health and growth prospects. Evaluating the trends and patterns in these margins helps in identifying strengths, weaknesses, and potential investment opportunities.

New York Times Margin History

New York Times Gross marginNew York Times Profit marginNew York Times EBIT marginNew York Times Profit margin
2028e49.36 %20.38 %16.25 %
2027e49.36 %18.64 %14.96 %
2026e49.36 %17.33 %14.09 %
2025e49.36 %16.61 %13.99 %
202449.36 %14.4 %11.36 %
202348.52 %12.52 %9.58 %
202247.63 %11.49 %7.53 %
202149.9 %13.15 %10.6 %
202046.17 %10.26 %5.61 %
201961.02 %10.02 %7.73 %
201862.59 %11.24 %7.19 %
201763.22 %12.31 %0.26 %
201659.54 %9.95 %1.87 %
201560.88 %11.78 %4 %
201459.46 %6.55 %2.1 %
201360.25 %11.28 %4.13 %
201259.17 %10.26 %8.51 %
201158.81 %9.84 %-2.42 %
201059.29 %8.47 %5.44 %
200958.15 %5.43 %0.82 %
200855.43 %5.33 %-1.97 %
200758.03 %8.35 %6.55 %
200656.37 %8.93 %-16.52 %
200556.76 %9.89 %7.85 %

New York Times Stock Sales Revenue, EBIT, Earnings per Share

The New York Times earnings per share therefore indicates how much revenue New York Times has generated per share in a given period. The earnings before interest and taxes per share shows how much of the operating profit corresponds to each share. The earnings per share indicates how much of the profit belongs to each share.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue New York Times earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates New York Times's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of New York Times’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating New York Times's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

New York Times Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

DateNew York Times Sales per ShareNew York Times EBIT per shareNew York Times Earnings per Share
2028e20.26 undefined0 undefined3.29 undefined
2027e19.1 undefined0 undefined2.86 undefined
2026e18.07 undefined0 undefined2.55 undefined
2025e17.01 undefined0 undefined2.38 undefined
202415.6 undefined2.25 undefined1.77 undefined
202314.65 undefined1.83 undefined1.4 undefined
202213.81 undefined1.59 undefined1.04 undefined
202112.31 undefined1.62 undefined1.31 undefined
202010.62 undefined1.09 undefined0.6 undefined
201910.82 undefined1.08 undefined0.84 undefined
201810.48 undefined1.18 undefined0.75 undefined
201710.2 undefined1.26 undefined0.03 undefined
20169.55 undefined0.95 undefined0.18 undefined
20159.49 undefined1.12 undefined0.38 undefined
20149.85 undefined0.64 undefined0.21 undefined
20139.99 undefined1.13 undefined0.41 undefined
201210.45 undefined1.07 undefined0.89 undefined
201110.56 undefined1.04 undefined-0.26 undefined
201012.98 undefined1.1 undefined0.71 undefined
200916.67 undefined0.91 undefined0.14 undefined
200820.44 undefined1.09 undefined-0.4 undefined
200722.09 undefined1.84 undefined1.45 undefined
200622.75 undefined2.03 undefined-3.76 undefined
200522.15 undefined2.19 undefined1.74 undefined

New York Times business model

The New York Times Co. is a US media company headquartered in New York City. It was founded in 1851 and has evolved from a print newspaper to a multimedia publication offering content in various formats, including online and print media as well as mobile apps. The company specializes in selling news and information, with a focus on areas such as politics, economics, science, technology, culture, and lifestyle. In addition to the flagship newspaper, the New York Times Co. operates other publications such as the International New York Times and websites like NYTimes.com. It has also expanded into visual media production, including documentaries and podcasts, and merchandise lines. While the traditional print editions have declined, the company has embraced digital media as a key element of its business model. The New York Times Co. remains a prominent player in the media landscape, with a strong international brand and a track record of adapting to changing market demands and competition. New York Times is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.com.

New York Times SWOT Analysis

Strengths

The New York Times Co. has established itself as a leading player in the news media industry with a strong market presence. Its brand recognition and reputation as a reliable source of news and information serve as a major strength.

The company benefits from diversified revenue streams, including both print and digital subscriptions, advertising, and other media-related services. This diversification helps mitigate risks associated with reliance on a single source of revenue.

The New York Times Co. is renowned for its high-quality journalism. The company's commitment to delivering accurate, well-researched, and unbiased news content positions it as a trusted source in the industry. This quality journalism attracts a loyal readership.

Weaknesses

The New York Times Co. has experienced a decline in print sales due to the shift in consumer preferences towards digital media. This dependency on print revenue exposes the company to market challenges and necessitates a focus on digital transformation.

The company's revenues are subject to volatility, as advertising spending patterns can fluctuate and digital platforms face competition for readership and ad dollars. Such revenue volatility poses a challenge for financial stability and long-term planning.

The New York Times Co. relies on third-party platforms, such as social media and search engines, to drive traffic and reach readers. Dependence on these platforms subjects the company to their policies, algorithms, and potential changes that may affect visibility and reach.

Opportunities

The company can capitalize on the growing digital subscription market by expanding its online presence, enhancing user experience, and offering tailored content to attract and retain subscribers. This presents an opportunity to boost revenues and diversify its customer base.

The rising popularity of video and multimedia content provides an opportunity for The New York Times Co. to expand its offerings and engage with a broader audience. By investing in video production and interactive features, the company can cater to evolving consumer preferences.

The New York Times Co. can explore opportunities for global expansion and target international audiences. By localizing content and entering new markets, the company can tap into a wider reader base and monetize its journalism on a global scale.

Threats

The company faces intense competition from digital platforms, such as social media networks and online aggregators. These platforms offer free access to news content and actively compete for advertising revenue, potentially impacting The New York Times Co.'s market share.

The proliferation of fake news and misinformation poses a threat to the overall credibility of news organizations, including The New York Times Co. The company must continuously combat this issue to preserve its reputation and maintain trust among its readers.

The regulatory environment surrounding the news media industry can present challenges for The New York Times Co. Changes in regulations, especially related to privacy, data protection, and content distribution, may require the company to adapt its operations and face compliance costs.

New York Times Revenue by Segment

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Overview of Revenue by Segment

The chart visualizes revenues by segments and provides a clear overview of the revenue distribution. Each segment is clearly marked to facilitate comparisons of revenues.

Interpretation and Use

The chart enables quick identification of the highest-revenue segments, which is helpful in strategic decision-making. It supports the analysis of growth potentials and targeted resource allocation.

Investment Strategy

An investment strategy determines how capital is deliberately invested into various asset classes to maximize returns. It is based on risk tolerance, investment objectives, and a long-term plan.

New York Times Revenue by Segment

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Subscription1.55 B USD
Advertising523.29 M USD
Other232.67 M USD
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Overview of Revenue by Segment

The chart visualizes revenues by segments and provides a clear overview of the revenue distribution. Each segment is clearly marked to facilitate comparisons of revenues.

Interpretation and Use

The chart enables quick identification of the highest-revenue segments, which is helpful in strategic decision-making. It supports the analysis of growth potentials and targeted resource allocation.

Investment Strategy

An investment strategy determines how capital is deliberately invested into various asset classes to maximize returns. It is based on risk tolerance, investment objectives, and a long-term plan.

New York Times Revenue by Segment

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Overview of Revenue by Segment

The chart visualizes revenues by segments and provides a clear overview of the revenue distribution. Each segment is clearly marked to facilitate comparisons of revenues.

Interpretation and Use

The chart enables quick identification of the highest-revenue segments, which is helpful in strategic decision-making. It supports the analysis of growth potentials and targeted resource allocation.

Investment Strategy

An investment strategy determines how capital is deliberately invested into various asset classes to maximize returns. It is based on risk tolerance, investment objectives, and a long-term plan.

New York Times Revenue by Segment

Segmente2022
The New York Times Group2.22 B USD
The Athletic85.73 M USD
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New York Times Eulerpool Fair Value

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Fair Value

Understanding Fair Value

The fair value of a stock provides insights into whether the stock is currently undervalued or overvalued. It is calculated based on profit, revenue, or dividends and offers a comprehensive perspective of the stock’s intrinsic value.

Income-Based Fair Value

This is calculated by multiplying the earnings per share by the average P/E ratio of the selected past years for smoothing. If the fair value is higher than the current market price, it suggests that the stock is undervalued.

Example 2022

Fair Value Profit 2022 = Earnings per Share 2022 / Average P/E Ratio 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Revenue-Based Fair Value

It is derived by multiplying the revenue per share by the average price-to-sales ratio of the selected past years for smoothing. An undervalued stock is identified if the fair value exceeds the ongoing market price.

Example 2022

Fair Value Revenue 2022 = Revenue per Share 2022 / Average PSR 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Dividend-Based Fair Value

This value is determined by dividing the dividend per share by the average dividend yield of the selected past years for smoothing. A higher fair value than the market price indicates an undervalued stock.

Example 2022

Fair Value Dividend 2022 = Dividend per Share 2022 * Average Dividend Yield 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Expectations and Forecasts

Future expectations provide potential trajectories for stock prices and aid investors in decision-making. The expected values are forecasted figures of fair value, taking into account the growth or decline trends of profit, revenue, or dividend.

Comparative Analysis

Comparing the fair value based on profit, revenue, and dividend provides a holistic overview of the stock’s financial health. Observing the annual and per-annual variations contributes to understanding the consistency and reliability of stock performance.

New York Times historical P/E ratio, EBIT multiple, and P/S ratio

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New York Times shares outstanding

The number of shares was New York Times in 2024 — This indicates how many shares 165.802 M is divided into. Since shareholders are the owners of a company, each share represents a small portion of the company's ownership.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue New York Times earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates New York Times's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of New York Times’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating New York Times's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

New York Times stock splits

In New York Times's history, there have been no stock splits.

New York Times dividend history and estimates

In 2024, New York Times paid a dividend amounting to 0.65 undefined. Dividend means that New York Times distributes a portion of its profits to its owners.
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Dividend Overview

The dividend per year chart for New York Times provides a comprehensive view of the annual dividends distributed to shareholders. Analyze the trend to understand the consistency and growth in dividend payouts over the years.

Interpretation and Use

A consistent or increasing trend in dividends can indicate the company's profitability and financial health. Investors can use this data to identify New York Times’s potential for long-term investment and income generation through dividends.

Investment Strategy

Incorporate the dividend data in evaluating New York Times's overall performance. A thorough analysis, considering other financial aspects, will help in making informed investment decisions for optimal capital growth and income generation.

New York Times Dividend History

DateNew York Times Dividend
2028e0.98 undefined
2027e0.84 undefined
2026e0.75 undefined
2025e0.36 undefined
2013e0.08 undefined
2025e0.36 undefined
20240.65 undefined
20230.44 undefined
20220.36 undefined
20210.28 undefined
20200.24 undefined
20190.2 undefined
20180.16 undefined
20170.16 undefined
20160.16 undefined
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2013e0.08 undefined
20080.75 undefined
20070.87 undefined
20060.69 undefined
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New York Times dividend payout ratio

In 2024, New York Times had a payout ratio of 27.98%. The payout ratio indicates the percentage of the company's profits that New York Times distributes as dividends.
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What is Yearly Payout Ratio?

The yearly payout ratio for New York Times represents the proportion of earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders. It is an indicator of the company's financial health and stability, illustrating how much profit is being returned to investors versus being reinvested back into the company.

How to Interpret the Data

A lower payout ratio for New York Times could mean that the company is reinvesting more into its growth, whereas a higher ratio indicates more earnings are being distributed as dividends. Investors seeking regular income might prefer companies with a higher payout ratio, while those looking for growth may opt for companies with a lower ratio.

Using the Data for Investments

Evaluate New York Times's payout ratio in conjunction with other financial metrics and performance indicators. A sustainable payout ratio, coupled with strong financial health, can indicate a reliable dividend payout. However, a very high ratio might suggest the company is not sufficiently reinvesting in its future growth.

New York Times Payout Ratio History

DateNew York Times Payout ratio
2028e29.8 %
2027e29.34 %
2026e29.65 %
2025e30.41 %
202427.98 %
202330.57 %
202232.68 %
202120.69 %
202038.33 %
201922.62 %
201821.62 %
2017800 %
201684.21 %
201542.11 %
201476.19 %
20139.76 %
201230.57 %
201130.57 %
201030.57 %
200930.57 %
2008-187.5 %
200760.07 %
2006-18.4 %
200537.57 %
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New York Times latest earnings and earnings surprises

DateEPS EstimateEPS ActualQuarterly report
6/30/20250.5 0.58  (15.72 %)2025 Q2
3/31/20250.35 0.41  (18.16 %)2025 Q1
12/31/20240.75 0.8  (6.5 %)2024 Q4
9/30/20240.41 0.45  (8.46 %)2024 Q3
6/30/20240.41 0.45  (10.05 %)2024 Q2
3/31/20240.2 0.31  (55.16 %)2024 Q1
12/31/20230.59 0.7  (18.6 %)2023 Q4
9/30/20230.29 0.37  (26.41 %)2023 Q3
6/30/20230.21 0.38  (78.82 %)2023 Q2
3/31/20230.17 0.19  (10.14 %)2023 Q1
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Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the New York Times stock

Eulerpool World ESG Rating (EESG©)

41/ 100

🌱 Environment

45

👫 Social

42

🏛️ Governance

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Environment

Scope 1 - Direct Emissions
5,042
Scope 2 - Indirect emissions from purchased energy
15,571
Scope 3 - Indirect emissions within the value chain
Total CO₂ emissions
20,613
CO₂ reduction strategy
Coal energy
Nuclear power
Animal experiments
Fur & Leather
Pesticides
Palm Oil
Tobacco
Genetically modified organisms
Climate concept
Sustainable forestry
Recycling regulations
Environmentally friendly packaging
Hazardous substances
Fuel consumption and efficiency
Water consumption and efficiency

Social

Percentage of female employees55
Percentage of women in management
Percentage of Asian employees18
Share of Asian management14
Percentage of Hispanic/Latino employees9
Hispano/Latino Management share5
Percentage of Black employees11
Black Management Share7
Percentage of white employees58
White Management Share71
Adult content
Alcohol
Weapons
Firearms
Gambling
Military contracts
Human rights concept
Privacy concept
Occupational health and safety
Catholic

Governance (Corporate Governance)

Environmental reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Call Back Policies
Antitrust law

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New York Times shareholders

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9.54545 % The Vanguard Group, Inc.15,826,552-126,2316/30/2025
8.25847 % BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A.13,692,704-82,7076/30/2025
6.33447 % T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc.10,502,685109,7086/30/2025
3.76956 % Darsana Capital Partners LP6,250,00006/30/2025
3.38328 % Farallon Capital Management, L.L.C.5,609,546-3,322,5676/30/2025
2.99144 % State Street Global Advisors (US)4,959,869-60,3206/30/2025
2.75048 % Wellington Management Company, LLP4,560,357-22,7506/30/2025
2.52584 % AQR Capital Management, LLC4,187,8881,836,7886/30/2025
2.30812 % Geode Capital Management, L.L.C.3,826,90546,2496/30/2025
2.23113 % Route One Investment Company, L.P.3,699,25906/30/2025
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New York Times Executives and Management Board

Ms. Meredith Kopit Levien

(52)
New York Times President, Chief Executive Officer, Director (since 2015)
Compensation 10.28 M

Mr. Arthur Sulzberger

(43)
New York Times Executive Chairman of the Board, Publisher - The New York Times (since 2018)
Compensation 5.78 M

Ms. Diane Brayton

(55)
New York Times Executive Vice President, General Counsel
Compensation 2.79 M

Mr. William Bardeen

(49)
New York Times Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Compensation 2.12 M

Ms. Jacqueline Welch

(53)
New York Times Chief Human Resource Officer, Executive Vice President
Compensation 2.02 M
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New York Times Supply Chain

NameRelationshipTwo-week correlationOne-month correlationThree-Month CorrelationSix-Month CorrelationOne Year CorrelationTwo-Year Correlation
SupplierCustomer0,880,730,560,590,26
SupplierCustomer0,550,970,880,760,750,71
SupplierCustomer0,540,950,930,760,840,47
SupplierCustomer0,530,920,890,620,78
SupplierCustomer0,450,490,640,06-0,390,02
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SupplierCustomer0,260,820,280,280,140,20
SupplierCustomer0,200,740,720,640,490,11
SupplierCustomer0,17-0,85-0,44-0,44-0,41
SupplierCustomer0,110,910,800,600,650,46
SupplierCustomer0,09-0,16-0,61-0,33-0,20
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Most common questions regarding New York Times

What values and corporate philosophy does New York Times represent?

New York Times Co represents a set of values and a corporate philosophy centered on quality journalism, credibility, and integrity. With a rich history dating back to 1851, the company is committed to providing accurate, unbiased, and in-depth reporting. It upholds the principles of freedom of the press and aims to inform, educate, and inspire its diverse audience. New York Times Co values high ethical standards, transparency, and accountability. By delivering news through innovative digital platforms and print, the company remains dedicated to its mission of seeking the truth and helping people make informed decisions in an ever-changing world.

In which countries and regions is New York Times primarily present?

New York Times Co is primarily present in the United States.

What significant milestones has the company New York Times achieved?

The New York Times Co. has achieved several significant milestones over the years. Established in 1851, it has become one of the most renowned and influential media organizations globally. The company has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes for its exceptional journalism, showcasing its commitment to delivering impactful news and unbiased reporting. New York Times Co. successfully transitioned from print to digital, launching NYTimes.com in 1996 and growing its online presence substantially. It expanded its global reach and established itself as a leading voice in the digital news landscape. With an unwavering dedication to quality journalism, the New York Times Co. continues to innovate and shape the future of news delivery.

What is the history and background of the company New York Times?

The New York Times Co, founded in 1851, is a renowned media organization based in New York City. It has a rich history and is considered one of the most influential newspapers in the United States. Over its long existence, the company has evolved to embrace digital platforms, expanding its global reach and impact. The New York Times Co has built a reputation for high-quality journalism, providing in-depth reporting on various topics including politics, business, culture, and more. With a dedicated team of journalists and a commitment to journalistic integrity, the New York Times Co continues to be a leading source of news and information worldwide.

Who are the main competitors of New York Times in the market?

The main competitors of New York Times Co in the market are companies like News Corporation, The Washington Post Company, and Gannett Co. Inc. These competitors also operate in the media and publishing industry and strive to provide high-quality journalism and attract a wide readership. However, New York Times Co has continued to maintain its prominence and reputation in the industry, distinguishing itself through its unique editorial voice and commitment to delivering insightful news and analysis to its readers.

In which industries is New York Times primarily active?

New York Times Co is primarily active in the media and communication industry.

What is the business model of New York Times?

The business model of New York Times Co is primarily focused on providing high-quality journalism and news content to its readers through various platforms, including digital and print media. As a leading media organization, the company generates revenue through advertising, subscriptions, and other paid products and services. By offering a wide range of news coverage spanning from national to international affairs, New York Times Co aims to engage and inform its audience while maintaining its reputation as a trusted source of news and information.

What is the P/E ratio of New York Times 2025?

The P/E ratio cannot be calculated for New York Times at the moment.

What is the P/S ratio of New York Times 2025?

The P/S cannot be calculated for New York Times currently.

What is the Quality Investing of New York Times?

The Quality Investing for New York Times is 9/10.

What is the revenue of New York Times 2025?

The expected New York Times revenue is 2.82 B USD.

How high is the profit of New York Times 2025?

The expected New York Times profit is 394.54 M USD.

What is the business model of New York Times

The New York Times Co is a multinational media company that focuses on providing news, opinion, and information products. It is one of the most well-known newspapers in the world, written by outstanding journalists who deliver detailed and independent reporting to readers. Throughout its more than 165-year history, the company has continuously pioneered in the media industry to keep its customers informed and provide them with distinctive experiences. The New York Times Co has several operating segments. The main division of the company is the New York Times, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper that is published daily in print and online. The newspaper provides readers with up-to-date news, opinions, analysis, reports, and features written by esteemed journalists from around the world. In addition to the New York Times, the company also operates the International New York Times, which focuses on international coverage. In addition, the company operates a digital subscription platform that allows readers unlimited access to its award-winning journalism. These platforms, used by millions of people worldwide, offer a variety of features, including personalized news feeds, multimedia content, and user-friendly interfaces to provide readers with an optimal user experience. Another important area of the company is the New York Times Licensing Group, which allows businesses and organizations worldwide to utilize the company's content in various ways. These opportunities include, for example, the use of New York Times content in textbooks or training materials, the integration of content into digital products such as apps, and the licensing of content for translations or adaptations. Another key aspect of the business model is the sale of advertising space on its websites, in print editions, as well as in mobile apps and videos. The New York Times Co has established partnerships with some of the world's largest brands, including Apple, Amazon, Chevrolet, and Mastercard, to name a few. Advertising is sold on a CPM (Cost-per-Mille) basis, and prices vary depending on the region and target audience. Lastly, the NYT Co also operates a range of niche websites and apps, including sections on cooking, travel, and crosswords. These sites offer specific content and services to appeal to specific target audiences and provide specialized advertising opportunities. Overall, the business model of the New York Times Co is focused on creating value by offering its customers relevant, trustworthy, and sophisticated journalism and interactive features. The focus on digital transformation and the development of new products is an important part of the company's strategy to ensure long-term growth and success in the media industry.

What is the New York Times dividend?

New York Times pays a dividend of 0.34 USD distributed over 4 payouts per year.

How often does New York Times pay dividends?

New York Times pays out a dividend 4 times a year.

What is the New York Times ISIN?

The ISIN of New York Times is US6501111073.

What is the New York Times WKN?

The WKN of New York Times is 857534.

What is the New York Times ticker?

The ticker of New York Times is NYT.

How much dividend does New York Times pay?

Over the past 12 months, New York Times paid a dividend of 0.65 USD . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about . For the coming 12 months, New York Times is expected to pay a dividend of 0.75 USD.

What is the dividend yield of New York Times?

The current dividend yield of New York Times is .

When does New York Times pay dividends?

New York Times pays a quarterly dividend. This is distributed in the months of February, February, May, August.

How secure is the dividend of New York Times?

New York Times paid dividends every year for the past 16 years.

What is the dividend of New York Times?

For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 0.75 USD are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 1.3 %.

In which sector is New York Times located?

New York Times is assigned to the 'Communication' sector.

Wann musste ich die Aktien von New York Times kaufen, um die vorherige Dividende zu erhalten?

To receive the latest dividend of New York Times from 7/24/2025 amounting to 0.18 USD, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on 7/9/2025.

When did New York Times pay the last dividend?

The last dividend was paid out on 7/24/2025.

What was the dividend of New York Times in the year 2024?

In the year 2024, New York Times distributed 0.44 USD as dividends.

In which currency does New York Times pay out the dividend?

The dividends of New York Times are distributed in USD.

All fundamentals about New York Times

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