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How to buy New York Times stock in Canada

Learn how to buy New York Times stock in 5 easy steps.

New York Times is a publishing business based in the US. New York Times stocks (NYT.US) are listed on the NYSE and all prices are listed in US Dollars. Its last market close was $35.92 – a decrease of 1.21% over the previous week. New York Times employs 5,800 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $2.3 billion.

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New York Times stock price (NYSE:NYT)

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New York Times shares at a glance

Information last updated 2023-05-28.
Latest market close$35.92
52-week range$27.31 - $42.28
50-day moving average $38.27
200-day moving average $34.72
Wall St. target price$38.08
PE ratio 31.5088
Dividend yield $0.38 (1.22%)
Earnings per share (TTM) $1.14

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Is it a good time to buy New York Times stock?

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New York Times price performance over time

Historical closes compared with the close of $35.92 from 2023-05-26

1 week (2023-05-22) -1.91%
1 month (2023-04-28) -9.64%
3 months (2023-02-26) N/A
6 months (2022-11-30) -1.99%
1 year (2022-05-26) N/A
2 years (2021-05-28) -16.11%
3 years (2020-05-29) 39.23
5 years (2018-05-30) 57.54%

Is New York Times stock undervalued or overvalued?

Valuing New York Times stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of New York Times's overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge the value of a stock.

New York Times financials

Revenue TTM $2.3 billion
Operating margin TTM 10.6%
Gross profit TTM $1.1 billion
Return on assets TTM 6.1%
Return on equity TTM 12.47%
Profit margin 8.32%
Book value $9.57
Market capitalisation $5.9 billion

TTM: trailing 12 months

New York Times share dividends

31%

Dividend payout ratio: 30.89% of net profits

Recently New York Times has paid out, on average, around 30.89% of net profits as dividends. That has enabled analysts to estimate a "forward annual dividend yield" of 1.22% of the current stock value. This means that over a year, based on recent payouts (which are sadly no guarantee of future payouts), New York Times shareholders could enjoy a 1.22% return on their shares, in the form of dividend payments. In New York Times's case, that would currently equate to about $0.38 per share.

While New York Times's payout ratio might seem fairly standard, it's worth remembering that New York Times may be investing much of the rest of its net profits in future growth.

New York Times's most recent dividend payout was on 20 April 2023. The latest dividend was paid out to all shareholders who bought their shares by 4 April 2023 (the "ex-dividend date").

Have New York Times's shares ever split?

New York Times's shares were split on a 2:1 basis on 2 July 1998. So if you had owned 1 share the day before before the split, the next day you'd have owned 2 shares. This wouldn't directly have changed the overall worth of your New York Times shares – just the quantity. However, indirectly, the new 50% lower share price could have impacted the market appetite for New York Times shares which in turn could have impacted New York Times's share price.

New York Times share price volatility

Over the last 12 months, New York Times's shares have ranged in value from as little as $27.3099 up to $42.2794. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".

NYT.US volatility(beta: 0.98)Avg. volatility(beta: 1.00)LowHigh

Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (NYSE average) beta is 1, while New York Times's is 0.9789. This would suggest that New York Times's shares are less volatile than average (for this exchange).

New York Times overview

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 licenses articles, graphics, and photographs to newspapers, magazines and websites; and licenses content to digital aggregators in the business, professional, academic and library markets; third-party digital platforms; and for use in television, films and books. In addition, it engages in the live events business, which hosts events to connect audiences with journalists and outside thought leaders; and digital advertising business that includes direct-sold website, mobile application, podcast, email, and video advertisements. Further, the company offers The Athletic, a sports media product; Cooking, a recipe product; Games, a puzzle games product; and Audm, a read-aloud audio service that are available on mobile applications and websites, as well as Wirecutter, a product review and recommendation product. It also prints and distributes products for third parties; and offers other products and services.

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