Morgan Stanley analyst Thomas Yeh raised the firm’s price target on New York Times (NYT) to $59 from $54 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. Core digital subscription revenue continues to grow midteens, but at the current valuation double-digit EBITDA compound annual growth appears “priced in,” with risks to the multiple if subscription growth decelerates, the analyst tells investors.
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