The Relative Strength (RS) Rating for New York Times entered a new percentile Thursday, as it got a lift from 67 to 72.
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Decades of market research shows that the market's biggest winners often have an RS Rating of over 80 as they begin their largest runs. See if New York Times can continue to show renewed price strength and hit that benchmark.
New York Times is trying to complete a consolidation with a 58.16 buy point. See if the stock can break out in volume at least 40% above average.
New York Times reported 14% EPS growth last quarter. Sales rose 7%. The next quarterly numbers are expected on or around May 7.
The company holds the No. 1 rank among its peers in the Media-Newspapers industry group. News Corp Cl B and News Corp Cl A are also among the group's highest-rated stocks.
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