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| Factor | Score | Distribution | Value | Avg | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valuation | 35 | 32.2x | 20.1x | Near average | |
Growth | 62 | 10.4% | 5.6% | Near average | |
Quality | 70 | 20.8% | 7.6% | Above average | |
Safety | 82 | -0.5x | 0.4x | Above average | |
Capital Return | 35 | 1.02% | 2.19% | Near average | |
Momentum | — | — | — | No data | |
Sentiment | — | — | — | No data |
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The New York Times stock shows complete stability in the average target price at 81.2 dollars over the past thirty days, with no recent revisions recorded by the three analysts following the stock. The gap between the highest target price (95 dollars) and the lowest (63 dollars) indicates a notable variance in fair value estimates, reflecting uncertainty regarding the company's ability to achieve growth exceeding current expectations.
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