How Has NYT’s Revenue And EBITDA Changed In The Last Five Years?

+2.18%
Upside
54.75
Market
55.94
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NYT’s revenue grew by a meager 1% over the last five years, due to the industry-wide shift from print circulation and advertisement to digital. On the other hand, operating expenses declined 13% in the last five years, owing to lower selling, general and administrative expenses, which fell due to a decrease in severance costs (workforce reduction) and lower distribution costs. Consequently, the company’s EBITDA rose $213 million as lower revenues were offset by a decline in costs.

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