NYT Past Earnings Q&A
What was the best and worst NYT past earnings results?
For New York Times, I'm wondering what the company's very best and worst earnings results have been, on an earnings per share basis?
✔️Accepted answer:
The highest NYT past earnings result in our data set was 0.700/share posted in Q4 2023, while the lowest was in Q2 2012 when NYT posted -0.58/share.
Suggested answer:
The biggest top line earnings performance — aka revenue — quarter was in Q4 2023 when NYT reported 0.68B in revenue, while the quarter with the lowest revenue in our data set was Q3 2013 at 361.70M of revenue.
Suggested answer:
There are 50 NYT past earnings results in our data set.
On this page we presented the NYT past earnings date information for New York Times. Reviewing that
NYT Past Earnings for the company, we see that the highest past earnings result in our data set was in Q4 2023, when NYT posted adjusted EPS of 0.700/share. Meanwhile the lowest NYT past earnings result was in Q2 2012, when NYT posted adjusted EPS of -0.58/share. Turning to top line revenue performance, the biggest revenue quarter in our data set was seen in Q4 2023 when NYT reported 0.68B in revenue, while the smallest revenue quarter was Q3 2013 when NYT reported 361.70M in revenue.
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