Growth Metrics

New York Times (NYT) Inventory Average (2010 - 2013)

New York Times recorded quarterly Inventory Average of $8.9 million in Q3 2013, down 0.82% quarter-over-quarter from $9.0 million in Q2 2013, and down 22.97% year-over-year from $11.6 million in Q3 2012.

New York Times' Inventory Average history runs 4 years deep, the most recent figure standing at $8.9 million for Q3 2013.

  • In Q3 2013, Inventory Average fell 22.97% year-over-year to $8.9 million; the TTM figure through Sep 2013 stood at $8.9 million (down 22.97% YoY), while the FY2012 annual figure was $12.6 million, down 25.93% from the prior year.
  • Inventory Average came in at $8.9 million for Q3 2013 at New York Times, down from $9.0 million in the prior quarter.
  • In the past five years, Inventory Average ranged from a high of $20.0 million in Q3 2010 to a low of $8.0 million in Q1 2013.
  • A 4-year average of $14.4 million and a median of $16.0 million in 2012 frame the typical range for Inventory Average.
  • Across the five-year window, Inventory Average decreased 2.97% in 2011 and plunged 50.02% in 2013, its largest moves.
  • New York Times' Inventory Average stood at $19.0 million in 2010, then slipped by 2.97% to $18.4 million in 2011, then tumbled by 48.68% to $9.4 million in 2012, then fell by 5.38% to $8.9 million in 2013.
  • According to Business Quant data, Inventory Average over the past three periods registered $8.9 million, $9.0 million, and $8.0 million for Q3 2013, Q2 2013, and Q1 2013 respectively.

Historic Data

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DateValue
Sep 29, 2013 8.93 Mn
Jun 30, 2013 9.01 Mn
Mar 31, 2013 7.99 Mn
Dec 30, 2012 9.44 Mn
Sep 23, 2012 11.60 Mn
Jun 24, 2012 12.93 Mn
Mar 25, 2012 15.99 Mn
Dec 25, 2011 18.40 Mn
Sep 25, 2011 17.22 Mn
Jun 26, 2011 18.01 Mn
Mar 27, 2011 18.36 Mn
Dec 26, 2010 18.96 Mn
Sep 26, 2010 19.96 Mn