New York Times Market Cap 2012-2026 | NYT
New York Times market cap history and chart from 2012 to 2026. Market capitalization (or market value) is the most commonly used method of measuring the size of a publicly traded company and is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the number of shares outstanding. New York Times market cap as of June 11, 2026 is $12.74B.
| Sector | Industry | Market Cap | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consumer Staples | Newspaper Publishing | $12.739B | $2.825B |
| The New York Times Company (NYT) operates as a diversified media company that comprises newspapers, Internet businesses and other investments. The company has one reportable segment that comprise newspaper, The New York Times ('The Times'); websites, including NYTimes.com; mobile applications, including The Times's core news applications, as well as interest-specific applications, including Crossword and Cooking products; and related businesses, such as licensing division; digital marketing agencies; product review and recommendation website, Wirecutter; commercial printing operations; NYT Live (live events business); and other products and services under The Times brand. | |||
| Stock Name | Country | Market Cap | PE Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Journal (S.C.) (DJCO) | United States | $0.728B | 7.81 |
| Lee Enterprises (LEE) | United States | $0.188B | 0.00 |