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New York Times Co. - Class A

Exchange: NYSESector: Consumer CyclicalIndustry: Publishing

The New York Times Company is a trusted source of quality, independent journalism whose mission is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. With more than 11 million subscribers across a diverse array of print and digital products — from news to cooking to games to sports — The Times has evolved from a local and regional news leader into a diversified media company with curious readers, listeners and viewers around the globe. Follow news about the company at NYTCo.com.

Current Price

$74.48

-1.35%

GoodMoat Value

$76.80

3.1% undervalued
Profile
Valuation (TTM)
Market Cap$12.01B
P/E31.41
EV
P/B5.88
Shares Out161.24M
P/Sales4.14
Revenue$2.90B
EV/EBITDA21.11

New York Times Co. - Class A (NYT) Quality Analysis

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NYT Quality & Fundamental Analysis

New York Times Co. - Class A (NYT) is a Consumer Cyclical company in the Publishing industry, listed on NYSE. This quality analysis page evaluates New York Times Co. - Class A's financial health using the Piotroski F-Score methodology, profitability ratios, growth trajectory, and balance sheet strength.

New York Times Co. - Class A has a Piotroski F-Score of N/A out of 9, measuring profitability, leverage, and operating efficiency. The company operates with a profit margin of 13.18% and a return on equity (ROE) of 18.73%. Return on assets (ROA) stands at 12.76%.

with a current ratio of 1.54. Operating margin is 15.28%.

GoodMoat's quality analysis uses AI-powered insights to evaluate whether New York Times Co. - Class A is a fundamentally sound investment. The GoodMoat Verdict synthesizes profitability, growth, and financial health scores into a clear investment quality rating. Use these metrics alongside valuation tools like the DCF calculator and fair value models to make informed investment decisions.