The New York Times (NYT) Cash on Hand

Price: $50.09
Market Cap: $8.15B
Avg Volume: 1.84M
Country: US
Industry: Publishing
Sector: Communication Services
Beta: 1.178
52W Range: $41.55-58.16
Website: The New York Times
How much cash does The New York Times have?

According to The New York Times's latest annual financial reports, the company has a total of $199.45M in cash and cash equivalents. This amount includes all liquid assets that can be readily converted into cash.

Additionally, The New York Times holds $366.47M in short-term investments, which are highly liquid assets that can be easily converted into cash within a short period.

In total, the company has $565.92M when combining cash and cash equivalents with short-term investments.

On a per-share basis, The New York Times has $3.44 in cash. This metric helps investors understand how much cash the company holds per outstanding share.

The company's free cash flow, which is the cash generated from operations after deducting capital expenditures, stands at $381.34M. This is an important indicator of financial health, showing the cash available for distribution to shareholders or reinvestment into the company.

Lastly, the company's cash position has experienced a growth rate of -31.10%, reflecting the increase in cash and cash equivalents over the specified period.

Cash & Cash Equivalents

$199.45M

Short-Term Investments

$366.47M

Cash & Short-Term Investments

$565.92M

Cash Per Share

$3.44

Free Cash Flow

$381.34M

Cash Growth

-31.10%

The New York Times Historical Cash on Hand
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Cash on Hand History

The table below shows the amount of cash on hand for each year, with the latest data available for the last fiscal year 2024.

Year Cash on Hand Change
2024 $199.45M -31.10%
2023 $289.47M 30.76%
2022 $221.38M -30.81%
2021 $319.97M 11.85%
2020 $286.08M 24.15%
2019 $230.43M -4.59%
2018 $241.50M 32.03%
2017 $182.91M 81.65%
2016 $100.69M -4.81%
2015 $105.78M -40.11%
2014 $176.61M -63.42%
2013 $482.75M -41.16%
2012 $820.49M 368.45%
2011 $175.15M -52.62%
2010 $369.67M 912.23%
2009 $36.52M -35.69%
2008 $56.78M 10.19%
2007 $51.53M -28.78%
2006 $72.36M 61.06%
2005 $44.93M 5.99%
2004 $42.39M 7.46%
2003 $39.45M 6.72%
2002 $36.96M -28.85%
2001 $51.95M -24.75%
2000 $69.04M 8.05%
1999 $63.90M 77.50%
1998 $36.00M -66.29%
1997 $106.80M 173.15%
1996 $39.10M -57.22%
1995 $91.40M 120.77%
1994 $41.40M -1.66%
1993 $42.10M -64.47%
1992 $118.50M 39.08%
1991 $85.20M 163.78%
1990 $32.30M -57.50%
1989 $76.00M 493.75%
1988 $12.80M -83.14%
1987 $75.90M 193.05%
1986 $25.90M 240.79%
1985 $7.60M N/A

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