The New York Times Company is expected to announce its latest quarterly earnings on Tuesday, May 5th, with a consensus estimate of $0.49 EPS.
The New York Times Company's stock price currently stands at $79.57, showing a minimal decrease of 4 cents (-0.05%) from the previous close. The trading volume is $273,395, reflecting a 10.74% increase relative to the average.
In the latest quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, February 3rd, The New York Times Company reported an EPS of 88 cents. The company's revenue and profit margin figures for this quarter are not available.
The New York Times Company offers a forward dividend yield of 1.16%, with a dividend per share of 23 cents MRQ. The YoY dividend per share has increased by 3.8462 cents.
The company's free cash flow stands at $157.62 million, with net cash increasing by $6.11 million. The operating cash flow is reported at $164.16 million.
The revenue generated by The New York Times Company is $802.31 million, resulting in a gross profit of $414.2 million. The net income for the period is $129.84 million, with an EPS of 80 cents.
Key financial ratios indicate a quick ratio of 1.54, gross profit margin of 51.63%, and a return on equity of 6.36%.
The company exhibits total assets of $3.00 billion, with total liabilities at $955.73 million, showcasing a strong financial position.
The New York Times Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides news and information for readers and viewers across various platforms worldwide. It offers The New York Times (The Times), a daily and Sunday newspaper in the United States, as well as international edition of The Times; and operates the NYTimes.com Website. The company also transmits articles, graphics, and photographs from The Times and other publications to approximately 1,500 newspapers, magazines, and websites; licenses electronic databases to resellers in the business, professional, and library markets; and offers magazine licensing, news digests, book development, and rights and permissions. In addition, it engages in the live events business, which hosts physical and virtual live events to connect audiences with journalists and outside thought leaders; direct-sold website, mobile application, podcast, email, and video advertisements, as well as digital advertising services; operates Wirecutter, a product review and recommendation products; develops mobile applications, including games and cooking products; prints and distributes products for third parties; and offers other products and services. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in New York, New York.