New York Times (NYT) Stock Price
New York Times Price
Revenue at New York Times has contracted by 0.8% per year over the past 19 years to 2.82 B USD. Earnings per share have grown at 2.1% per year over the last 18 years. For New York Times, the net margin of 12.2% is up versus 10.6% a few years ago. At today's price the dividend yield works out to roughly 1.22%. The payout ratio is around 38% of earnings. The dividend has grown at 0.8% per year over the past 19 years. The consensus 12-month price target for New York Times is 70.38 USD, about 7.1% above where the stock trades today. Of 15 analysts, 9 rate the stock a buy — an overall Buy consensus. The stock trades about 20% above its 52-week low.
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| 8/21/2026 | 65.69 USD |
| 8/20/2026 | 65.30 USD |
| 8/19/2026 | 66.33 USD |
| 8/18/2026 | 65.51 USD |
| 8/14/2026 | 64.79 USD |
| 8/13/2026 | 64.13 USD |
| 8/12/2026 | 63.95 USD |
| 8/11/2026 | 63.73 USD |
| 8/10/2026 | 65.00 USD |
| 8/7/2026 | 63.54 USD |
| 8/6/2026 | 64.77 USD |
| 8/5/2026 | 64.33 USD |
| 8/4/2026 | 74.19 USD |
| 8/3/2026 | 75.44 USD |
| 7/31/2026 | 74.89 USD |
| 7/30/2026 | 75.83 USD |
| 7/29/2026 | 76.22 USD |
| 7/27/2026 | 73.26 USD |
| 7/23/2026 | 70.17 USD |
| 7/22/2026 | 72.99 USD |
| 7/21/2026 | 74.69 USD |
| 7/20/2026 | 75.29 USD |
| 7/17/2026 | 75.93 USD |
| 7/16/2026 | 76.71 USD |
| 7/15/2026 | 75.22 USD |
| 7/14/2026 | 72.98 USD |
| 7/13/2026 | 76.82 USD |
| 7/10/2026 | 74.96 USD |
| 7/9/2026 | 74.30 USD |
| 7/8/2026 | 73.22 USD |
| 7/7/2026 | 73.72 USD |
| 7/6/2026 | 73.31 USD |
| 7/2/2026 | 73.85 USD |
| 7/1/2026 | 71.79 USD |
| 6/30/2026 | 69.98 USD |
| 6/29/2026 | 70.24 USD |
| 6/26/2026 | 70.88 USD |
| 6/25/2026 | 68.57 USD |
| 6/24/2026 | 71.22 USD |
| 6/23/2026 | 72.83 USD |
| 6/22/2026 | 72.05 USD |
| 6/18/2026 | 72.86 USD |
| 6/17/2026 | 75.45 USD |
| 6/16/2026 | 73.08 USD |
| 6/15/2026 | 73.90 USD |
| 6/12/2026 | 73.65 USD |
| 6/11/2026 | 72.98 USD |
| 6/10/2026 | 73.49 USD |
| 6/9/2026 | 73.59 USD |
| 6/8/2026 | 74.02 USD |
| 6/5/2026 | 76.53 USD |
| 6/4/2026 | 76.42 USD |
| 6/3/2026 | 74.48 USD |
| 6/2/2026 | 75.20 USD |
| 6/1/2026 | 75.20 USD |
| 5/29/2026 | 75.00 USD |
| 5/28/2026 | 75.14 USD |
| 5/27/2026 | 75.19 USD |
| 5/26/2026 | 73.89 USD |
| 5/22/2026 | 73.79 USD |
| 5/21/2026 | 73.82 USD |
| 5/20/2026 | 74.48 USD |
| 5/19/2026 | 75.26 USD |
| 5/18/2026 | 76.68 USD |
| 5/15/2026 | 74.48 USD |
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| 5/11/2026 | 77.33 USD |
| 5/8/2026 | 79.41 USD |
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| 5/6/2026 | 83.68 USD |
| 5/5/2026 | 77.26 USD |
| 5/4/2026 | 78.23 USD |
| 5/1/2026 | 78.72 USD |
| 4/30/2026 | 79.03 USD |
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| 4/28/2026 | 78.47 USD |
| 4/27/2026 | 79.61 USD |
| 4/24/2026 | 80.89 USD |
| 4/23/2026 | 80.43 USD |
| 4/22/2026 | 80.45 USD |
| 4/21/2026 | 81.62 USD |
| 4/20/2026 | 80.34 USD |
| 4/17/2026 | 79.48 USD |
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| 4/15/2026 | 81.10 USD |
| 4/14/2026 | 80.72 USD |
| 4/13/2026 | 79.34 USD |
| 4/10/2026 | 79.01 USD |
| 4/9/2026 | 82.48 USD |
| 4/8/2026 | 84.71 USD |
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| 4/6/2026 | 85.14 USD |
| 4/2/2026 | 85.69 USD |
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| 3/5/2026 | 81.95 USD |
| 3/4/2026 | 81.12 USD |
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| 2/13/2026 | 72.94 USD |
| 2/12/2026 | 72.30 USD |
| 2/11/2026 | 71.38 USD |
| 2/10/2026 | 70.72 USD |
| 2/9/2026 | 68.66 USD |
| 2/6/2026 | 68.11 USD |
| 2/5/2026 | 69.11 USD |
| 2/4/2026 | 67.63 USD |
| 2/3/2026 | 72.21 USD |
| 2/2/2026 | 73.70 USD |
| 1/30/2026 | 73.31 USD |
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| 1/16/2026 | 71.49 USD |
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| 1/13/2026 | 71.31 USD |
| 1/12/2026 | 70.53 USD |
| 1/9/2026 | 71.07 USD |
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| 1/7/2026 | 71.25 USD |
| 1/6/2026 | 69.39 USD |
| 1/5/2026 | 70.11 USD |
| 1/2/2026 | 69.82 USD |
| 12/31/2025 | 69.42 USD |
| 12/30/2025 | 69.75 USD |
| 12/29/2025 | 69.53 USD |
| 12/26/2025 | 70.16 USD |
| 12/24/2025 | 71.01 USD |
| 12/23/2025 | 70.71 USD |
| 12/22/2025 | 70.52 USD |
| 12/19/2025 | 70.79 USD |
| 12/18/2025 | 70.63 USD |
| 12/17/2025 | 69.50 USD |
| 12/16/2025 | 67.30 USD |
| 12/15/2025 | 67.53 USD |
| 12/12/2025 | 67.97 USD |
| 12/11/2025 | 67.75 USD |
| 12/10/2025 | 67.70 USD |
| 12/9/2025 | 65.45 USD |
| 12/8/2025 | 65.26 USD |
| 12/5/2025 | 64.75 USD |
| 12/4/2025 | 64.04 USD |
| 12/3/2025 | 64.20 USD |
| 12/2/2025 | 64.11 USD |
| 12/1/2025 | 64.78 USD |
| 11/28/2025 | 64.50 USD |
| 11/26/2025 | 65.06 USD |
| 11/25/2025 | 64.63 USD |
| 11/24/2025 | 63.85 USD |
| 11/21/2025 | 64.10 USD |
| 11/20/2025 | 63.53 USD |
| 11/19/2025 | 63.75 USD |
| 11/18/2025 | 64.00 USD |
| 11/17/2025 | 62.97 USD |
| 11/14/2025 | 63.94 USD |
| 11/13/2025 | 64.49 USD |
| 11/12/2025 | 63.25 USD |
| 11/11/2025 | 63.03 USD |
| 11/10/2025 | 62.59 USD |
| 11/7/2025 | 61.35 USD |
| 11/6/2025 | 59.98 USD |
| 11/5/2025 | 57.61 USD |
| 11/4/2025 | 57.75 USD |
| 11/3/2025 | 57.06 USD |
| 10/31/2025 | 56.99 USD |
| 10/30/2025 | 56.82 USD |
| 10/29/2025 | 56.09 USD |
| 10/28/2025 | 57.42 USD |
| 10/27/2025 | 57.30 USD |
| 10/24/2025 | 57.01 USD |
| 10/23/2025 | 56.97 USD |
| 10/22/2025 | 57.02 USD |
| 10/21/2025 | 56.46 USD |
| 10/20/2025 | 56.07 USD |
| 10/17/2025 | 56.19 USD |
| 10/16/2025 | 55.65 USD |
| 10/15/2025 | 54.86 USD |
| 10/14/2025 | 54.94 USD |
| 10/13/2025 | 54.97 USD |
| 10/10/2025 | 54.66 USD |
| 10/9/2025 | 55.31 USD |
| 10/8/2025 | 55.27 USD |
| 10/7/2025 | 55.04 USD |
| 10/6/2025 | 55.56 USD |
| 10/3/2025 | 55.63 USD |
| 10/2/2025 | 55.60 USD |
| 10/1/2025 | 55.68 USD |
| 9/30/2025 | 57.40 USD |
| 9/29/2025 | 57.36 USD |
| 9/26/2025 | 58.19 USD |
| 9/25/2025 | 57.81 USD |
| 9/24/2025 | 57.39 USD |
| 9/23/2025 | 57.95 USD |
| 9/22/2025 | 57.76 USD |
| 9/19/2025 | 58.41 USD |
| 9/18/2025 | 58.48 USD |
| 9/17/2025 | 58.48 USD |
| 9/16/2025 | 58.31 USD |
| 9/15/2025 | 59.24 USD |
| 9/12/2025 | 58.93 USD |
| 9/11/2025 | 58.54 USD |
| 9/10/2025 | 57.57 USD |
| 9/9/2025 | 58.24 USD |
| 9/8/2025 | 58.83 USD |
| 9/5/2025 | 58.99 USD |
| 9/4/2025 | 59.19 USD |
| 9/3/2025 | 58.83 USD |
| 9/2/2025 | 59.13 USD |
| 8/29/2025 | 59.84 USD |
| 8/28/2025 | 59.74 USD |
| 8/27/2025 | 59.83 USD |
| 8/26/2025 | 59.45 USD |
| 8/25/2025 | 59.56 USD |
New York Times Revenue, EBIT, Net Income
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| 1.58 | 1.56 | 1.68 | 1.75 | 1.81 | 1.78 | 2.07 | 2.31 | 2.43 | 2.59 | 2.82 | 3.11 | 3.33 | 3.52 | 3.54 | 3.69 |
| -0.57 | -1.52 | 7.72 | 4.36 | 3.66 | -1.60 | 16.32 | 11.28 | 5.11 | 6.55 | 9.25 | 10.13 | 6.95 | 5.77 | 0.51 | 4.41 |
| 60.86 | 59.49 | 63.22 | 45.77 | 45.47 | 46.21 | 49.90 | 47.62 | 48.52 | 49.36 | 50.81 | 50.81 | 50.81 | 50.81 | 50.81 | 50.81 |
| 0.96 | 0.93 | 1.06 | 0.80 | 0.82 | 0.82 | 1.04 | 1.10 | 1.18 | 1.28 | 1.44 | 1.58 | 1.69 | 1.79 | 1.80 | 1.88 |
| 136.00 | 74.00 | 176.00 | 190.00 | 175.00 | 176.00 | 268.00 | 201.00 | 276.00 | 351.00 | 450.00 | 622.00 | 667.00 | 707.00 | 710.00 | 741.00 |
| 8.61 | 4.76 | 10.51 | 10.87 | 9.66 | 9.87 | 12.92 | 8.71 | 11.38 | 13.58 | 15.93 | 20.00 | 20.05 | 20.10 | 20.08 | 20.07 |
| 63.00 | 29.00 | 4.00 | 125.00 | 139.00 | 100.00 | 219.00 | 173.00 | 232.00 | 293.00 | 343.00 | 474.00 | 515.00 | 580.00 | 534.00 | 572.00 |
| 90.91 | -53.97 | -86.21 | 3,025.00 | 11.20 | -28.06 | 119.00 | -21.00 | 34.10 | 26.29 | 17.06 | 38.19 | 8.65 | 12.62 | -7.93 | 7.12 |
| 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.19 | 0.23 | 0.27 | 0.34 | 0.42 | 0.50 | 0.80 | 0.92 | 1.10 | 1.32 | – | – |
| – | – | – | – | 18.75 | 21.05 | 17.39 | 25.93 | 23.53 | 19.05 | 60.00 | 15.00 | 19.57 | 20.00 | – | – |
| 164.13 | 168.00 | 162.31 | 167.25 | 167.73 | 168.20 | 168.65 | 165.91 | 165.85 | 165.80 | 164.44 | 164.44 | 164.44 | 164.44 | 164.44 | 164.44 |
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Income Statement Key Figures
ⓘRevenue and Revenue Growth
Revenue is the starting point of every income statement — it measures the total sales New York Times generates from its core business. Revenue growth (expressed as year-over-year percentage change) is one of the most important indicators of business momentum. Sustained growth above 10 % annually is generally considered strong, while declining revenue is a serious warning sign that demands investigation.
Gross Margin
Gross margin = (Revenue − Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue. It reveals what percentage of each dollar of revenue New York Times retains after direct production costs. High gross margins (above 50 %) are typical of asset-light businesses like software and brands, while capital-intensive industries like manufacturing often operate below 30 %. Compare New York Times's gross margin to industry peers and track it over time to spot improving or deteriorating pricing power.
EBIT and EBIT Margin
EBIT measures operating profit — what remains after subtracting all operating expenses (including R&D, sales, and administrative costs) from gross profit. The EBIT margin shows this as a percentage of revenue. Because it excludes interest and taxes, EBIT allows fair comparisons between companies with different debt levels and tax jurisdictions. A rising EBIT margin indicates improving operational efficiency.
Net Income and Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Net income is the company's final profit after all expenses, interest, and taxes. Dividing net income by the number of shares outstanding gives you EPS — the single most influential metric in stock valuation. Consistent EPS growth is the primary driver of long-term stock price appreciation. Always check whether EPS growth comes from genuine profit improvement or from share buybacks reducing the share count.
Shares Outstanding
The total number of shares New York Times has issued. A declining share count (through buybacks) boosts EPS and signals management confidence. A rising share count (through stock issuance) dilutes existing shareholders. Always monitor this number alongside EPS to get the full picture of per-share value creation.
Analyst Estimates
The projected figures represent consensus estimates from professional analysts. Compare these forecasts against New York Times's historical growth rates to assess whether expectations are realistic. A company that consistently beats consensus estimates tends to see its stock price rewarded over time, while repeated misses erode investor confidence.
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New York Times business model & stock analysis
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.
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Fair Value Estimate
ⓘWhat Is Fair Value?
Fair value is an estimate of what a stock is truly "worth" based on its financial fundamentals, independent of the current market price. If the calculated fair value is above the current share price, the stock may be undervalued — and vice versa. This chart shows three different fair value approaches so you can cross-check them against each other.
Earnings-Based Fair Value
Calculated by multiplying the current earnings per share (EPS) by the average historical P/E ratio over a selected multi-year period. The smoothing over several years filters out temporary spikes or dips. If this fair value exceeds the market price, it suggests the stock is cheap relative to its earning power.
Example: Fair Value (Earnings) 2022 = EPS 2022 × Average P/E 2019–2021
Revenue-Based Fair Value
Derived by multiplying revenue per share by the average historical price-to-sales ratio. This method is particularly useful for companies with volatile or temporarily depressed earnings, as revenue tends to be more stable than profits. It answers: "At what price has the market historically valued each dollar of this company's sales?"
Example: Fair Value (Revenue) 2022 = Revenue per Share 2022 × Average P/S 2019–2021
Dividend-Based Fair Value
Calculated by dividing the dividend per share by the average historical dividend yield. This approach is most relevant for mature, consistently dividend-paying companies. If the resulting fair value is higher than the current price, it implies the stock offers a better yield than its historical average.
Example: Fair Value (Dividend) 2022 = Dividend per Share 2022 ÷ Average Yield 2019–2021
How to Use This Chart
When all three fair value lines converge above the current price, it strengthens the case that the stock is undervalued. When they diverge, investigate why — it may indicate a structural shift in margins, payout policy, or growth rate. The forward estimates on the right extend the analysis using projected fundamentals, helping you assess whether the current price already reflects future growth expectations.
New York Times historical P/E ratio, EBIT multiple, and P/S ratio
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Annual Return
ⓘWhat This Chart Shows
This chart breaks down 's total annual return into two components: price return (gains or losses from stock price movement) and dividend return (income received from dividend payments). Together, they represent the total return an investor would have earned in each calendar year.
Price Return
Price return measures the percentage change in 's stock price from January 1st to December 31st of each year. Positive bars indicate the stock appreciated; negative bars show a decline. This is the component most investors focus on, but it tells only part of the story — especially for dividend-paying stocks.
Dividend Return
Dividend return represents the income generated from dividends paid during the year, expressed as a percentage of the starting stock price. While it may seem small in any single year (typically 1–4 % for established companies), dividends compound significantly over decades and have historically contributed roughly 40 % of total stock market returns.
What to Look For
Examine how many years showed positive vs. negative returns to gauge consistency. A stock with mostly positive years and small drawdowns suggests lower risk. Also compare 's annual returns to a benchmark index — consistently outperforming the market is a hallmark of a strong investment. Pay attention to the worst years: understanding downside risk is just as important as chasing upside potential.
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New York Times Dividend History
34 years of dividend payments · 7 consecutive increases
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Current New York Times forecasts and price targets in August 2026
Analyst Price Targets 2026New York Times Analyst Rating Actions
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| 8/6/2026 | Maintained | Outperform | 62 | |
| 8/6/2026 | Maintained | Equal Weight | 56 | |
| 6/24/2026 | Maintained | Neutral | 66 | |
| 5/29/2026 | Maintained | Overweight | 61 | |
| 5/7/2026 | Maintained | Neutral | 30 | |
| 5/7/2026 | Maintained | Outperform | 62 | |
| 5/7/2026 | Maintained | Equal Weight | 56 | |
| 3/24/2026 | Maintained | Buy | 43 | |
| 2/5/2026 | Maintained | Overweight | 61 | |
| 2/5/2026 | Maintained | Outperform | 62 |
Eulerpool Reliability Score (0–100): measures how often a firm’s bullish or bearish calls were directionally correct three months later, blended with the average return following its calls. Every rating we record is stored permanently and scores update continuously; firms with fewer than 3 measured calls are not scored yet.
New York Times Earnings Estimates & Surprises
| Date | EPS estimate | EPS Actual | Revenue Estimate | Price reaction | Quarterly report |
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| 8/5/2026 | 0.67USD | - | 759.49 MUSD | - | 2026 Q2 |
| 5/6/2026 | 0.48USD | - | 707.07 MUSD | - | 2026 Q1 |
| 2/4/2026 | 0.88USD | - | 799.22 MUSD | - | 2025 Q4 |
| 11/6/2024 | 0.38USD | - | 637.58 MUSD | - | 2024 Q3 |
| 5/8/2024 | 0.22USD | - | -USD | - | 2024 Q1 |
| 2/6/2024 | 0.59USD | - | 689.04 MUSD | - | 2023 Q4 |
| 8/1/2023 | 0.27USD | - | -USD | - | 2023 Q2 |
| 5/2/2023 | 0.21USD | - | -USD | - | 2023 Q1 |
| 1/31/2023 | 0.44USD | - | 656.14 MUSD | - | 2022 Q4 |
| 11/2/2022 | 0.13USD | - | 556.78 MUSD | - | 2022 Q3 |
EESG©
Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the New York Times stock
EEnvironment
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SSocial
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GGovernance (Corporate Governance)
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Governance (Corporate Governance)
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New York Times shareholder structure
| % | Name |
|---|---|
9.18289% | |
9.17451% | |
5.67541% | |
5.47707% | |
4.96077% | |
4.65619% |
New York Times Beneficial Ownership Filings (SEC 13D/G)
| Stake | Holder | Filing |
|---|---|---|
9.50% | SEC ↗ | |
9.40% | SEC ↗ | |
8.30% | SEC ↗ | |
7.80% | SEC ↗ | |
7.80% | SEC ↗ | |
7.80% | SEC ↗ | |
7.80% | SEC ↗ | |
7.80% | SEC ↗ | |
6.50% | SEC ↗ | |
5.80% | SEC ↗ |
New York Times Executives and Management Board
18 members · avg. age 55 · 44 % women
Ms. Meredith Kopit Levien (53)
President, Chief Executive Officer, Director · since 2015
7.82 M USD
Management
Ms. Diane Brayton (56)
Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer
Mr. William Bardeen (50)
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Ms. Jacqueline Welch (55)
Chief Human Resources Officer, Executive Vice President
Mr. Robert Benten (61)
Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, Treasurer
Mr. Anthony Diclemente
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations · since 2023
Board of Directors
Mr. Arthur Sulzberger (44)
Executive Chairman of the Board, Publisher - The New York Times · since 2018
Mr. Brian Mcandrews (66)
Presiding Independent Director
Ms. Rachel Glaser (63)
Independent Director
Mr. Amanpal Bhutani (48)
Independent Director
Ms. Beth Brooke-Marciniak (65)
Independent Director
Ms. Anuradha Subramanian (43)
Independent Director
New York Times Supply Chain
New York Times Supply Chain
Correlation: how closely stock prices move together
| # | Name | Trend | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.76 | 0.75 | 0.71 | ||
| 2 | 0.55 | 0.70 | 0.52 | ||
| 3 | 0.76 | 0.84 | 0.47 | ||
| 4 | 0.60 | 0.65 | 0.46 | ||
| 5 | Dufry | 0.23 | 0.35 | 0.37 |
| # | Name | Trend | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.59 | 0.26 | — | ||
| 2 | 0.62 | 0.78 | — | ||
| 3 | -0.44 | -0.41 | — | ||
| 4 | -0.33 | -0.20 | — | ||
| 5 | 0.57 | 0.29 | — |
Frequently asked questions about 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.
New York Times Co is primarily active in the media and communication industry.
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.
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.
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.
New York Times Co is primarily present in the United States.
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.
Analysts currently set an average price target of 69.60 USD for the New York Times stock (median: 70.38 USD), implying +6.0 % versus the latest price. The consensus is based on 15 analyst ratings.
15 analysts currently rate the New York Times stock: 9 recommend buying, 6 holding and 0 selling. For 2026, analysts expect New York Times to generate revenue of 3.11 B USD and earnings per share of 2.84 USD.
Converted at the current exchange rate, the New York Times share trades at 56.23 EUR (65.69 USD).
The New York Times share (NYT) is listed on 5 stock exchanges, including: NYSE (NYT), Frankfurt (NYT.F), München (NYT.MU), Düsseldorf (NYT.DU), SIX (Zürich) (NYT.SW).
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.
The expected revenue of New York Times is 3.11 B USD. This figure is based on current financial data and reflects the company's business performance.
The expected profit of New York Times is 467.79 M USD. The net profit reflects the company's profitability after deducting all expenses.
The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of New York Times is currently 23.09. The P/E ratio compares the current share price to the earnings per share and helps investors assess the valuation of the New York Times stock.
The price-to-sales ratio (P/S) of New York Times is currently 3.47. The P/S ratio compares the market capitalization to the annual revenue and serves as a valuation metric for the New York Times stock.
The Eulerpool Quality Score for New York Times is 7/10.
The ISIN of New York Times is US6501111073. The ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) is a globally unique identifier for securities.
The WKN of New York Times is 857534. The WKN (Wertpapierkennnummer) is a six-digit German security identification number.
The ticker of New York Times is NYT. The ticker symbol is used to trade New York Times shares on the stock exchange.
Over the past 12 months, New York Times paid a dividend of 0.80 USD . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 1.22 %. For the coming 12 months, New York Times is expected to pay a dividend of 1.10 USD.
The current dividend yield of New York Times is 1.22 %.
New York Times pays a dividend, distributed in the months of , , , .
New York Times paid dividends every year for the past 13 years.
For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 1.10 USD are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 1.68 %.
New York Times is assigned to the 'Communication' sector.
To receive the latest dividend of New York Times from amounting to 0.23 USD, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on .
The last dividend was paid out on .
In the year 2025, New York Times distributed 0.65 USD as dividends.
The dividends of New York Times are distributed in USD.
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