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New York Times Company (The) Common Stock (NYT)

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Previous Close49.60
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Bid43.54
Ask54.37
Day's RangeN/A - N/A
52 Week Range41.55 - 58.16
Volume4
Market Cap901.03M
PE Ratio (TTM)28.02
EPS (TTM)1.8
Dividend & Yield0.5200 (1.05%)
1 Month Average Volume1,868,280

About New York Times Company (The) Common Stock (NYT)

The New York Times Company is a media organization primarily known for its flagship publication, The New York Times, which offers in-depth news coverage, analysis, and commentary across a range of topics including politics, culture, technology, and lifestyle. In addition to its print newspaper, the company has a significant digital presence, providing various online subscriptions, multimedia content, and innovative journalism formats. The New York Times Company also engages in other media ventures, such as podcasts and newsletters, aiming to deliver high-quality, trustworthy information to a global audience while adapting to changing consumer behavior in the digital age. Read More

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Guinean Artist Elie Kamano to Release New Single Exploring Africa’s Colonial Past
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 03/04/2025 – ( SeaPRwire ) – CAJ News Africa will host the official presentation of Guinean musician Elie Kamano’s new single “Africa without Africans” on April 5, 2025, at the Johannesburg Arts Centre, the agency announced today.
Via Binary News Network · April 3, 2025
Amazon Joins TikTok US Buyout Race? Retail Traders Cheer Potential Dealstocktwits.com
Amazon may have synergy in lapping up TikTok as the app, which has 170 million users in the U.S., is a major hub of online shopping.
Via Stocktwits · April 3, 2025
Panicking Over Trump's Tariffs? 2 Warren Buffett Pearls of Wisdom to Rememberfool.com
Here are Buffett's words on investing through a crisis.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2025
Toronto Author Shaun Goldsmith to Attend Biblio Bash Featuring Critically Acclaimed Debut Thriller “The Spire”
Toronto, ON - April 2, 2025 - Award-winning Canadian author Shaun Goldsmith will be among the celebrated writers featured at the Toronto Public Library Foundation’s 2025 Biblio Bash, held Thursday, April 3, at the iconic Toronto Reference Library. This black-tie fundraiser—known as one of the most anticipated literary events in the city—brings together business leaders, philanthropists, bestselling authors, and passionate library supporters for a meaningful night in support of the most-used public library system in North America.
Via Get News · April 2, 2025
Murder Mystery Audio Drama The Crime at Camp Ashwood Named Honoree In the 29th Annual Webby Awards
THE CRIME AT CAMP ASHWOOD Named Honoree For Best Indie Podcast - Limited Run In the 29th Annual Webby AwardsVALENCIA, Calif. - April 1, 2025 - PRLog -- The Crime at Camp Ashwood announced today that it has been named an honoree for Best Indie Podcast - Limited Run in the 29th Annual Webby Awards. Hailed as the "Internet's highest honor" by The New York Times, The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet. IADAS, which nominates and selects The Webby Award Winners, is comprised of Internet industry experts including Amelia Dimoldenberg, Host & Producer of Chicken Shop Date and Founder of Dimz Inc; Todd Kaplan, Chief Marketing Officer at Kraft Heinz; Jaime Teevan, Chief Scientist at Microsoft; Shannon Sharpe, NFL Hall of Famer and Host of Club Shay Shay & NightCap; Stephan Pretorius, Chief Technology Officer, WPP; Marine Notté, Head of International TV at Hulu; Cara Cusumano, Festival Director of The Tribeca Film Festival; Deborah Archer, President & CEO of the ACLU; Jay Shetty, Host of On Purpose; Ahmir Thompson (Questlove), DJ and Producer; Gerald Youngblood, Chief Marketing Officer, Lenovo; Bob Carrigan, CEO of Audible; Kimberly E. Paige, EVP & CMO of BET; Katie Couric, Journalist; and Quinta Brunson, Writer, Director, and Actor.The Crime at Camp Ashwood is a murder mystery audio drama podcast. Desperate to finally solve the decades-old cold case of her best friend's murder, Margot Ingell returns to the scene of the crime. Will the discovery of a long-lost diary reveal the killer, or will the secret forever remain at the bottom of Camp Ashwood's lake? The complete limited series is available wherever you listen to podcasts: www.thecrimeatcampashwood.com"Honorees like The Crime at Camp Ashwood are leading the charge in pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation online," said Nick Borenstein, General Manager of The Webby Awards. "Being chosen from nearly 13,000 entries this year is a remarkable accomplishment and a true testament to their excellence.""We are so thrilled to be recognized by The Webby Awards," said The Crime at Camp Ashwood creator and showrunner Laura Hunter Drago, "For an indie audio drama podcast like ours, this honor is also an exciting chance to help us reach new listeners around the world!"About THE CRIME AT CAMP ASHWOODThe Crime at Camp Ashwood is a limited series audio drama podcast written by Laura Hunter Drago and produced by Dragon Hunter Productions & New Girl Pictures. The series won the prestigious Austin Film Festival's Fiction Podcast Award in 2023, and is an Honoree at The Webby Awards for 2025.Find The Webby Awards Online:Website: webbyawards.comInstagram: @TheWebbyAwardsX/Twitter: @TheWebbyAwardsFacebook: Facebook.com/TheWebbyAwardsYouTube: youtube.com/thewebbyawardsTiktok: @thewebbyawardsLinkedIn: The Webby AwardsAbout The Webby Awards:Hailed as the "Internet's highest honor" by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites and Mobile Sites; Video & Film; Advertising, Media & PR; Apps & Software; Social; Podcasts; AI, Immersive & Games; and Creators. Established in 1996, The Webby Awards received nearly 13,000 entries from all 50 states and over 70 countries worldwide last year. The Webby Awards are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). Sponsors and partners of The Webby Awards include Adobe, WP Engine, LinkedIn, Verizon, Meltwater, KPMG, NAACP, Vox Media, The Wall Street Journal, Deadline, AdAge, TechCrunch, The Hollywood Reporter, Film Independent, The Hustle, Series Mania, VidCon, The Podcast Show, Passionfruit, Embedded, Morning Brew, Creator Economy NYC, Creator Spotlight, AIGA, and The Publish Press.
Via PRLog · April 1, 2025
CCHR and Electroshock Survivors Honored with Award for Community Efforts
A prestigious award recognized five decades of relentless advocacy for justice and reform fought by CCHR and survivors of electroshock torture at a psychiatric hospital.LOS ANGELES - March 31, 2025 - PRLog -- The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a leading international mental health watchdog, and survivors of the now-closed Lake Alice Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Unit in New Zealand have been honored with the prestigious New Zealand Community of the Year Award for their decades-long fight for justice and mental health reform.[1]   Presented through the Mitre 10-Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, the honor recognizes individuals and organizations that significantly contribute to the social, economic, cultural, or environmental well-being of their communities.[2] CCHR and the Lake Alice survivors were recognized for their unwavering advocacy against human rights abuses in psychiatric institutions.The award follows widespread international attention in 2024 after an official report confirmed the abuse at Lake Alice constituted torture. The New York Times reported that the atrocities included "sexual assault, electric shocks, chemical restraints, medical experimentation, sterilization, starvation, and beatings."[3]CCHR first investigated Lake Alice Hospital in the early 1970s, uncovering widespread abuse of children and adolescents. The organization committed itself to exposing the truth, protecting victims, and demanding justice and compensation. In 2022, the New Zealand Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care recognized that CCHR "remained involved in advocating for survivors of the unit and bringing attention to what went on there."[4]In a landmark legal development, New Zealand Solicitor-General Una Jagose determined that the "treatment" administered to children at Lake Alice met the legal definition of torture.[5]Lake Alice survivor Bruce Harkness praised the organization's efforts:"CCHR have dedicated themselves for decades to fight for this. They are the moralistic people that have got behind us and without them we would not be here today. They are true champions."CCHR's Role in Exposing the AbusesThe award presentation recognized that:"The former Lake Alice patients bravely fought for justice with steadfast support from the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (NZ), which first uncovered the ill-treatment in 1976. CCHR continued its advocacy, taking the matter before government agencies, health officials, and ultimately the United Nations Committee Against Torture."In 2020, the UN Committee Against Torture upheld CCHR's formal complaint and urged the New Zealand government to thoroughly investigate the matter. This led to formal agency inquiries and an independent Royal Commission, both confirming that the abuse amounted to torture.CCHR continued to fight for nearly 50 years to expose the crimes committed at Lake Alice and bring justice to its victims. In the presentation of the award, it was stated:The former Lake Alice patients bravely fought for justice with steadfast support from the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (NZ), which first uncovered the ill-treatment in 1976. CCHR continued its advocacy, taking the matter before government agencies, health officials, and ultimately the United Nations Committee Against Torture. In a landmark decision the UN Committee upheld their formal complaint in 2020 urging the New Zealand government to properly investigate what took place at Lake Alice.In 2020, the United Nations upheld CCHR's formal complaint and urged the New Zealand government to conduct a thorough investigation. This resulted in inquiries by the New Zealand Police and the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care, which concluded that the abuses at Lake Alice amounted to torture."The ongoing courage and commitment displayed by the survivors and CCHR—led by director Mike Ferriss and researcher Victor Boyd—has resulted in real impact, ensuring survivor voices are finally heard, paving the way for systemic change and accountability." [6]As a result of CCHR's advocacy and the survivors' perseverance, the New Zealand government finally acknowledged the harm endured by victims. The award judges noted: The Crown prosecutor's office has since reimbursed survivors for the abuse they suffered.[7]Recognition from New Zealand LeadersDuring the Royal Commission hearings (2022-2024), Chair Judge Coral Shaw praised CCHR for its dedication:"CCHR has gone to extraordinary efforts since the 1970s to keep this flame alive on behalf of survivors. It's been an extraordinary effort."[8]Royal Commissioner Paul Gibson added:We acknowledged CCHR's role in uncovering the truth about Lake Alice in the 1970s and its ongoing advocacy, including taking the matter to the UN. Their extensive evidence is impressive, and we thank them for their tenacity and endurance.[9]Prime Minister's Apology to SurvivorsNew Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon addressed survivors last year, stating:"The State was supposed to care for you, but instead, many of you were subjected to the most horrendous physical, emotional, mental, and sexual abuse.""People in positions of authority—whom you should have been able to trust—failed you in the worst possible way. When you tried to speak up, those same people turned a blind eye, covered it up, and prevented you from seeking justice for far too long."A Global Call for ReformThe Royal Commission called for a ban on all forms of inhumane treatment in psychiatric and state-run institutions.[10]Jan Eastgate, President of CCHR International, emphasized the global relevance of this decision: "These recommendations don't just apply to New Zealand. They apply to the U.S. and worldwide. There is no place for electroshock treatment in any healthcare system. It must be banned."She said, "The New Zealand Community of the Year Award is a monumental recognition of the decades of advocacy by CCHR and the Lake Alice survivors. It underscores the importance of justice, accountability, and systemic reform to protect future generations from similar abuses."About CCHR:The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is a global watchdog dedicated to exposing psychiatric abuses and ensuring the protection of human rights in mental health care. Founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and professor of psychiatry, Dr. Thomas Szasz, CCHR has been instrumental in reforming laws, shutting down abusive psychiatric facilities, and advocating for the rights of mental health patients worldwide.Sources:[1] Lake Alice Survivors and the Citizens Commission on Human Rights New ZealandNew Zealand Community of the Year, nzawards.org.nz/winners/lake-alice-survivors-and-the-citizens-commission-on-human-rights-new-zealand/[2] nzawards.org.nz/winners/kindness-collective/[3] www.cchrint.org/2024/07/26/new-zealand-inquiry-findings-child-psychiatric-torture-prompt-us-reforms/; www.nytimes.com/2024/07/24/world/asia/new-zealand-abuse-in-care-report.html; nzawards.org.nz/nomination/lake-alice-survivors-and-mike-ferris/[4] www.cchrint.org/2022/12/30/lake-alice-psychiatric-hospital-children-were-tortured/[5] www.cchrint.org/2022/12/30/lake-alice-psychiatric-hospital-children-were-tortured/; www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/royal-commission-of-inquiry-into-state-care-finds-lake-alice-children-were-tortured/ZB3EVQL765ATLMDKSX6XHSTXEA/[6] www.thepost.co.nz/nz-news/360619822/real-impact-lake-alice-survivors-win-nzer-year-awards; nzawards.org.nz/nomination/lake-alice-survivors-and-mike-ferris/[7] www.thepost.co.nz/nz-news/360619822/real-impact-lake-alice-survivors-win-nzer-year-awards; nzawards.org.nz/nomination/lake-alice-survivors-and-mike-ferris/[8] www.cchrint.org/2021/07/01/cchrs-work-acknowledged-nz-inquiry-lake-alice-psychiatric-child-torture/[9] www.cchrint.org/2022/07/11/cchr-praised-for-47-years-of-exposing-psychiatric-abuses-in-new-zealand/[10] www.1news.co.nz/2024/07/24/horrific-and-harrowing-parliament-responds-to-abuse-in-care-report/; www.cchrint.org/2024/07/26/new-zealand-inquiry-findings-child-psychiatric-torture-prompt-us-reforms/
Via PRLog · March 31, 2025
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Benjamin Wey Grant Announces Award for Undergraduate Finance Students to Support Future Industry Leaders
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Via Newsfile · April 2, 2025
Amazon Enters Race For TikTok With Last-Minute Bid: Reportinvestors.com
Amazon stock is gaining after a last-minute bid for the popular short-video app TikTok, according to a New York Times report.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 2, 2025
Pro-Trump Newsmax's Stock More Than Doubles After Dazzling Market Debut: Retail Piles In With Bearish Undercurrentstocktwits.com
Shares are up a whopping 2,230% from the company's initial public offering (IPO) price of $10.
Via Stocktwits · April 1, 2025
Newsmax Stuns Market With Stellar NYSE Debut, But Retail Traders Are On The Backfootstocktwits.com
Shares surged 735% on Monday and pushed the TV news network’s market cap close to nearly $11 billion.
Via Stocktwits · April 1, 2025
Kingsmen Real Estate Group debuted in New York’s Times Square NASDAQ
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Via Get News · March 31, 2025
3 Small-Cap Stocks Walking a Fine Line
Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on. But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.
Via StockStory · March 31, 2025
CCHR and Electroshock Survivors Win Prestigious NZ Community of the Year Award
A prestigious award recognized five decades of relentless advocacy for justice and reform fought by CCHR and survivors of electroshock abuse at a psychiatric hospital.
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Via The Motley Fool · March 29, 2025
Humacyte Stock Continues Slide Despite Lower Than Expected Q4 Loss – But Retail Gets More Bullishstocktwits.com
Fourth-quarter loss per share came in at $0.16, lower than the $0.24 in the corresponding period of 2023, and below the consensus estimate of $0.25, according to FinChat data.
Via Stocktwits · March 28, 2025
Grammy-Nominated Harp Virtuoso Deborah Henson-Conant Returns to Europe for Groundbreaking Tour
Boston, MA - Following a series of acclaimed international collaborations, Grammy-nominated electric harpist Deborah Henson-Conant (DHC) returns to Europe in 2025 for an electrifying tour of concerts and immersive workshops. Known for her revolutionary approach to the harp, Henson-Conant blends music, storytelling, and theatrical performance to create a one-of-a-kind experience for audiences worldwide.
Via AB Newswire · March 27, 2025
The New York Times (NYT): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q4 Earnings?
Over the past six months, The New York Times’s shares (currently trading at $49.45) have posted a disappointing 10.4% loss while the S&P 500 was flat. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Via StockStory · March 26, 2025
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Via Talk Markets · March 25, 2025
Readers’ Favorite recognizes A.W. Baldwin’s New Book “Moonshine Mesa” in its annual international book award contest
Readers' Favorite recognizes "Moonshine Mesa" by A.W. Baldwin in its annual international book award contest, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CDZHZWMC .
Via Get News · March 25, 2025
Ray Bloch Productions: Leading the Charge in Experiential Event Production in NY
Initially set out to offer innovative, customized event solutions, Ray Bloch Productions has become a reliable partner for some of the most potent businesses worldwide. High-profile clients, including Vanity Fair, TIME, The New York Times, ESPN, Coca-Cola, and many others who have seen the company's extraordinary inventiveness and perfect execution in generating unforgettable events abound in its portfolio.
Via Get News · March 24, 2025
Anthony Joseph Amaradio Says There are 5 Steps to Achieving Financial Goals
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Grammy-Nominated Harp Virtuoso Deborah Henson-Conant Embarks on European Tour
Boston, MA - Renowned for revolutionizing the harp, Grammy-nominated electric harpist Deborah Henson-Conant (DHC) is set to embark on an electrifying European tour this spring. Known for her dynamic performances that blend music, storytelling, and humor, Henson-Conant will bring her groundbreaking DHC electric harp to audiences across Germany, France, Wales, and Scotland through high-energy concerts and immersive workshops.
Via AB Newswire · March 21, 2025
3 Reasons to Sell CARS and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
Shareholders of Cars.com would probably like to forget the past six months even happened. The stock dropped 31.7% and now trades at $12.09. This was partly driven by its softer quarterly results and might have investors contemplating their next move.
Via StockStory · March 21, 2025
1 Small-Cap Stock on Our Buy List and 2 to Avoid
Investors looking for hidden gems should keep an eye on small-cap stocks because they’re frequently overlooked by Wall Street. Many opportunities exist in this part of the market, but it is also a high-risk, high-reward environment due to the lack of reliable analyst price targets.
Via StockStory · March 14, 2025