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The New York Times earnings report exceeds expectations, causing short-term stock price fluctuations to attract attention
The Economic Observer reported that The New York Times recently released its Q4 2025 earnings report, with earnings per share of $0.89 and revenue of $802.3 million, both exceeding expectations. However, the stock price experienced short-term fluctuations due to market concerns about growth prospects. The company expects continued growth in subscription users, revenue, and adjusted operating profit in 2026, focusing on expanding its video news business and product development, with a target of $2.65 earnings per share and $3 billion in revenue. Additionally, digital revenue for the first time surpassed $2 billion, with 1.4 million net new subscriptions in 2025, reaching a total of 12.8 million.
Industry Policies and Environment
Changes in the industry environment during the same period may indirectly impact the company’s performance. For example, The Washington Post announced layoffs of about 30% to cope with AI disruptions and increased losses, highlighting the transformation pressure on traditional media. The New York Times management emphasized in its earnings report that it will respond to competition through differentiated products.
The above information is compiled from publicly available sources and does not constitute investment advice.