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The Boston Globe is just struggling mightily. It's a function of the Boston economy; it's a function of the mergers read more
The Boston Globe is just struggling mightily. It's a function of the Boston economy; it's a function of the mergers of advertisers like Bank of America and Fleet.
The New York Times, despite having a pretty good strategy with regard to both print and online, has probably had read more
The New York Times, despite having a pretty good strategy with regard to both print and online, has probably had some of the most sluggish ad revenue growth in the newspaper industry and at the same time has incurred more cost increases than its peers.
We still believe the outlook is very bright.
We still believe the outlook is very bright.
The fact the company will potentially or possibly include a sale in its bag of options makes it more formal. read more
The fact the company will potentially or possibly include a sale in its bag of options makes it more formal. I would think things would slow down here for awhile because Goldman is going to have to send some people out and put the numbers together.
I think the revenues were disappointing.
I think the revenues were disappointing.
Some excitement is warranted, but the question is, how much? Either the stock is correct in that the recovery and read more
Some excitement is warranted, but the question is, how much? Either the stock is correct in that the recovery and earnings are going to be faster than analysts like me have predicted, or we're going to see the stock grind lower to a more sensible level in the next few months.
The harsh reality of the verdict in the Stewart case, we believe, will enable management and the board to make read more
The harsh reality of the verdict in the Stewart case, we believe, will enable management and the board to make the necessary difficult strategic decisions.
From a conceptual point of view it makes sense, given that the companies have worked together in the past. Dean read more
From a conceptual point of view it makes sense, given that the companies have worked together in the past. Dean seems to like big competitive metro markets. Gannett has an aversion to those, so it might make sense for the two to combine.