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12.7B Market Cap
30.43 P/E Ratio
0.52% Div Yield
240,495 Volume
1.68 Eps
$ 75.84
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75.44 77.38
Year Range
44.83 78.25
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NYT earnings report is expected in 70 days (6 May 2026)
NY Times (NYT) Up 20% in 3 Months: How Should Investors Play?

NY Times (NYT) Up 20% in 3 Months: How Should Investors Play?

The New York Times Company's (NYT) success story is rooted in its commitment to diversifying revenue sources, optimizing expenses and streamlining operations.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Biden told ally he is weighing up whether to run against Trump - New York Times

Biden told ally he is weighing up whether to run against Trump - New York Times

Joe Biden has told an ally he is weighing up whether to run against Donald Trump in November's US election, the New York Times is reporting.

News | 1 year ago
New York Times editorial board urges Biden to drop out of presidential race

New York Times editorial board urges Biden to drop out of presidential race

The New York Times editorial board urged President Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race. The newspaper cited Biden's poor performance against Republican former President Donald Trump in their first debate on Thursday.

Cnbc | 1 year ago
New York Times to Begin Limiting Nonsubscriber Access to Podcasts

New York Times to Begin Limiting Nonsubscriber Access to Podcasts

The New York Times plans to put its top podcasts behind a paywall. The company is considering giving only subscribers access to new episodes of “Serial,” and allowing nonsubscribers to access only the three most recent episodes of “The Daily,” The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Tuesday (June 25), citing unnamed sources.

Pymnts | 1 year ago
The New York Times (NYT) Thrives With Digital Subscriber Growth

The New York Times (NYT) Thrives With Digital Subscriber Growth

The New York Times Company's (NYT) success story is rooted in its commitment to diversifying revenue sources, optimizing expenses and streamlining operations.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Why Is New York Times (NYT) Up 6.1% Since Last Earnings Report?

Why Is New York Times (NYT) Up 6.1% Since Last Earnings Report?

New York Times (NYT) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?

Zacks | 1 year ago
Is New York Times (NYT) a Solid Growth Stock? 3 Reasons to Think "Yes"

Is New York Times (NYT) a Solid Growth Stock? 3 Reasons to Think "Yes"

New York Times (NYT) could produce exceptional returns because of its solid growth attributes.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Should You Buy New York Times Co. (NYT) After Golden Cross?

Should You Buy New York Times Co. (NYT) After Golden Cross?

The New York Times Company (NYT) is looking like an interesting pick from a technical perspective, as the company reached a key level of support. Recently, NYT's 50-day simple moving average crossed above its 200-day simple moving average, known as a "golden cross.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Michael Cohen Admitted He ‘Stole’ $30,000 From Trump Org—But Legal Experts Say He Probably Won’t Face Charges

Michael Cohen Admitted He ‘Stole’ $30,000 From Trump Org—But Legal Experts Say He Probably Won’t Face Charges

Ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen admitted during a fiery cross-examination in Donald Trump’s criminal trial he “stole” $30,000 from the Trump Organization after he was given funds to pay a tech firm—but although Trump’s lawyers are touting the admission, Cohen likely will not face charges, multiple New York criminal defense attorneys told Forbes. Key Facts Key Background The criminal charges against Trump hinge on a series of payments he made to Cohen in 2017. Prosecutors allege those payments were mislabeled as legal services, when they were really meant to reimburse Cohen for paying hush money to Daniels, along with a smaller reimbursement to cover Cohen’s payment to Red Finch and extra cash to cover Cohen’s taxes and bonus. According to Cohen, Trump was reimbursed $50,000 to pay Red Finch, a tech company hired to rig a CNBC poll on the most famous businessmen over the last century—even though he only came in 9th in the poll. However, Cohen admitted on the stand he only paid the company $20,000, keeping $30,000 for himself. Cohen said his decision to the money was “self-help” after the Trump Organization slashed his bonus in 2016. Later, Trump’s defense attorney Todd Blanche asked Cohen outright: "So you stole from the Trump Organization, right?" Cohen responded affirmatively, "yes sir." Surprising Fact Although Trump’s defense attorneys did not press Cohen on the theft until Monday, the disbarred attorney alluded to the payment discrepancy as early as last week, according to transcripts of the court proceedings. In testimony given during cross-examination on May 14, Cohen admitted he paid Red Finch “less than 50,000.” Legal experts were surprised it took Trump’s attorneys this long to press Cohen on the theft. “This is something that prosecutors fronted in their opening statement, it’s something Michael Cohen discussed without putting a number to it in his direct testimony. It is shocking that it took till the third day of cross-examination for defense counsel to get to the issue,” Epner said. “I cannot imagine a good reason for not making it the first substantive thing that they went into.” What To Watch For Trump’s defense attorneys are hoping Cohen’s admission will undermine his credibility and lead the jury to question the prosecution’s key witness. Cohen’s cross-examination ended Monday afternoon, and the prosecution rested their case. Trump’s defense attorneys will now have a chance to call witnesses, but it is unclear if they plan to call the former president to testify. Further Reading

Forbes | 1 year ago