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Stocks To Watch: New York Times Company Sees Relative Strength Rating Jump To 82

New York Times Company (NYT) saw a welcome improvement to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating on Tuesday, with an increase from 77 to 82.

X This exclusive rating from Investor's Business Daily identifies market leadership with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The score shows how a stock's price behavior over the last 52 weeks holds up against all the other stocks in our database.

History reveals that the best stocks tend to have an RS Rating of above 80 as they launch their biggest climbs.


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New York Times Company is still within a buy range after moving past a 20.20 entry in a double bottom. Once a stock moves 5% or higher beyond the original entry, it's considered extended and out of buy range.

Earnings growth increased in the company's most recent report from 64% to 117%, but revenue fell from 9% to 6%. The company is expected to report its latest numbers on or around Feb. 2.

New York Times Company holds the No. 1 rank among its peers in the Media-Newspapers industry group. News Corporation (NWS) and News Corporation (NWSA) are also among the group's highest-rated stocks.

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