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Mobile Initiatives Could Boost Yahoo by 10%
Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO) has been going mobile in a big way lately. The portal site has partnered with Nokia and Samsung to integrate its content on their phones, and is also developing apps for the iPhone and for Android-based smartphones. These ini...
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Yahoo Could See 5% Upside From Social Networking
Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), which competes primarily with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), AOL (NYSE:AOL) and New York Times (NYSE:NYT) in the display advertising market, recently announced its results for the second quarter of 2010. Mana...
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Associated Content Deal Could Lift Yahoo by 4%
Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), which competes with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), AOL (NYSE:AOL), the New York Times (NYSE:NYT) and others in the display advertising market, recently acquired Associated Content for around $100 million. As...
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Potential 15% Downside to NYT’s Stock From WSJ Competition
The New York Times (NYSE:NYT) recently reported a 12% year-over-year decline in its print advertising business for Q1 of 2010 compared to same period last year, primarily as a result of the on-going macroeconomic declines in the broader ad market...
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Video Ads the Future of Yahoo, New York Times and News Corp’s WSJ
Online content portals like Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), the New York Times (NYSE:NYT) and News Corp’s (NASDAQ:NWS) Wall Street Journal are creating new revenue opportunities by increasing video content and video ads. We estimate that the online d...
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Wall Street Journal is About 5% of News Corp’s Stock
News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS) owns some of the most popular newspapers like New York Post, Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones and The Times that cover general, financial and local news. Though quite diversified in number of brands, we estimate that the to...
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Apple’s iPad can help New York Times’ online ad business and boost NYT stock
New York Times’ (NYSE:NYT) online visitors and online page views could see a rise with the forthcoming launch of Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) new tablet PC, the iPad, which offers a better reading experience compared to the iPhone and iPod Touch....
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New York Times – Online advertising vs. newspaper circulation
About 90% of the value of New York Times comes from three sources: 1 – Print advertising in New York Times (NYT) and International Herald Tribune (IHT) newspapers 2 – Circulation fees associated with selling NYT and IHT newsp...
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(New Coverage) New York Times: Online Ads are about 31% of NYT’s stock price, much more valuable than its traditional circulation sales business
NY Times & IHT Online Ads & Other, which includes advertising on NYTimes.com and IHT.com, constitutes 31% of the $10.65 per share Trefis price for NYT compared to 22% for NY Times & IHT Circulation which represents the value from...