NYT VS WWE Stock Comparison

PerformanceAnalyst Price TargetsTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividendSentiment
PerformanceAnalyst Price TargetsTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividendSentiment

Performance

NYT
100/100

NYT returned 22.01% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -15.59%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

WWE
100/100

WWE returned 70.58% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -7.29%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

Analyst Price Targets

NYT
45/100

5 analysts offer 12-month price targets for NYT. Together, they have an average target of 34.75, the most optimistic target put NYT at 41 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has NYT at 25.

WWE
67/100

13 analysts offer 12-month price targets for WWE. Together, they have an average target of 93.8, the most optimistic target put WWE at 120 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has WWE at 79. These analyst ratings are from our partners at Financial Modeling Prep and Alpha Vantage.

Technicals

NYT
93/100

NYT receives a 92 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 12 are bullish, 0 are bearish.

WWE
64/100

WWE receives a 64 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 8 are bullish, 4 are bearish.

Earnings

NYT
100/100

NYT has missed earnings 0 times in the last 20 quarters.

WWE
47/100

WWE has missed earnings 3 times in the last 20 quarters.

Profit

NYT
80/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, NYT has had 20 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 10 of them.

WWE
64/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, WWE has had 19 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 6 of them.

Volatility

NYT
48/100

NYT has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 48 of 100.

WWE
63/100

WWE has had a higher than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 62 of 100.

Dividend

NYT
24/100

NYT's most recent dividend was $0.04 per share, based on a share price of $44.34. It was a payout ratio of 12.06% compared to their total earnings.

WWE
28/100

WWE's most recent dividend was $0.12 per share, based on a share price of $107.86. It was a payout ratio of 93.10% compared to their total earnings.

Sentiment

NYT

"Sentiment" not found for NYT

WWE
70/100

WWE had a bullish sentiment score of 70.05% across Twitter and StockTwits over the last 12 months. It had an average of 76.10 posts, 4,212.17 comments, and 12,116.54 likes per day.

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New York Times Co. Summary

New York Stock Exchange / NYT
Communication Services
Publishing
The New York Times Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides news and information for readers and viewers across various platforms worldwide. It offers The New York Times (The Times), a daily and Sunday newspaper in the United States, as well as international edition of The Times; and operates the NYTimes.com Website. The company also transmits articles, graphics, and photographs from The Times and other publications to approximately 1,500 newspapers, magazines, and websites; licenses electronic databases to resellers in the business, professional, and library markets; and offers magazine licensing, news digests, book development, and rights and permissions. In addition, it engages in the live events business, which hosts physical and virtual live events to connect audiences with journalists and outside thought leaders; direct-sold website, mobile application, podcast, email, and video advertisements, as well as digital advertising services; operates Wirecutter, a product review and recommendation products; develops mobile applications, including games and cooking products; prints and distributes products for third parties; and offers other products and services. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

World Wrestling Entertainment Summary

New York Stock Exchange / WWE
Communication Services
Entertainment
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., an integrated media and entertainment company, engages in the sports entertainment business in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Latin America. It operates through three segments: Media, Live Events, and Consumer Products. The Media segment engages in the production and monetization of long-form and short-form video content across various platforms, including WWE Network, broadcast and pay television, and digital and social media, as well as filmed entertainment. The Live Events segment is involved in the sale of tickets; provision of event services; and sale of travel packages related to its live events. The Consumer Products segment engages in merchandising of WWE branded products, such as video games, toys, apparel, and books through licensing arrangements and direct-to-consumer sales, as well as through e-commerce platforms. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.