
New York Times (NYT) | Stock Overview & Key Data
New York Times Performance Comparison
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All-Time High: $62.24 on August 7, 2025
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Peer Performance Comparison
Company | Market Cap | 1W | 1M | 3M | 6M | YTD | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y |
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New York Times NYT | 9.06B Mid-cap | -3.14% | -5.56% | -1.66% | 21.12% | 6.21% | 0.22% | 89.11% | 26.13% |
John Wiley & Sons WLYB | 2.13B Mid-cap | 0.00% | 0.43% | -9.38% | -5.32% | -9.17% | -19.14% | 4.19% | 22.95% |
John Wiley & Sons WLY | 2.13B Mid-cap | -3.21% | -6.55% | -7.87% | -5.13% | -10.41% | -22.19% | 3.07% | 19.92% |
Scholastic SCHL | 722.24M Small-cap | 6.90% | 7.46% | 34.33% | 66.45% | 35.67% | 5.99% | -10.77% | 33.58% |
Gannett Co GCI | 617.21M Small-cap | -1.44% | -1.44% | 12.95% | 50.74% | -19.13% | -23.93% | 203.70% | 177.03% |
DallasNews DALN | 88.37M Micro-cap | 4.76% | 9.70% | 290.31% | 200.18% | 133.19% | 291.23% | 255.82% | 145.68% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is NYT's 52-week high and low?
- In the last 52 weeks, New York Times reached a high of $62.24 (on August 7, 2025) and a low of $44.83 (on April 9, 2025).
- What is the market cap and P/E ratio for NYT?
- Curious about New York Times's size and valuation? Its market capitalization stands at 9.06B. When it comes to valuation, the P/E ratio (trailing twelve months) is 28.82, and the forward P/E (looking ahead) is 26.75.
- Does NYT pay dividends? If so, what's the yield?
- Yes, New York Times is a dividend-paying stock. Investors have recently enjoyed a trailing annual dividend yield of 1.05%, and the company has paid an average of $0.47 per share annually over the past 3 years.
- Who are New York Times's main competitors or similar companies to consider before investing?
When looking at New York Times, it can be helpful to see how it compares to other players in its field. Here are a few similar companies or key competitors:
Company Mkt Cap Sector Industry 1Y Return 3Y Return John Wiley & Sons
WLYB2.13B Communication Services Publishing -19.14% 4.19% John Wiley & Sons
WLY2.13B Communication Services Publishing -22.19% 3.07% Scholastic
SCHL722.24M Communication Services Publishing 5.99% -10.77% Gannett Co
GCI617.21M Communication Services Publishing -23.93% 203.70% DallasNews
DALN88.37M Communication Services Publishing 291.23% 255.82% For a more comprehensive list, please see the Peer Performance Comparison table on this page.
- What are the key financial health indicators for New York Times Co.? (e.g., ROE, Debt/Equity)
- To get a sense of New York Times's financial health, here are a few key indicators: its Return on Equity (ROE) over the last twelve months is 17.13%, the Debt to Equity ratio from the most recent quarter is 0.00, and its Gross Profit Margin stands at 50.61%.
- What is the recent revenue and earnings growth for NYT?
- Looking at New York Times's growth, its revenue over the trailing twelve months (TTM) was $3B. Compared to the same quarter last year (YoY), quarterly revenue grew by 9.80%, and quarterly earnings saw a YoY growth of 26.60%.
- How much of NYT stock is held by insiders and institutions?
- Wondering who owns New York Times stock? Company insiders (like executives and directors) hold about 1.58% of the shares, while institutional investors (such as mutual funds and pension funds) own approximately 98.52%.
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