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13 stocks in Printing And Publishing · Communication Services sector
The Printing And Publishing industry within the Communication Services sector comprises 13 stocks in our coverage universe, with an average composite score of 41.4/100. The quantitative outlook is cautious, with only 15% of stocks earning a Buy rating or higher. Our 6-factor model evaluates each printing and publishing company across quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest to identify the strongest quantitative opportunities.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES CO (NYT) — Composite score: 53.0/100, rated Buy. NYT is a large-cap communication services company with a market cap of $13.4B. Its strongest factor is Stability at 88/100.
#2 DELUXE CORP (DLX) — Composite score: 53.8/100, rated Buy. DLX is a small-cap communication services company with a market cap of $1.2B. Its strongest factor is Value at 77/100.
#3 LEE ENTERPRISES, Inc (LEE) — Composite score: 47.0/100, rated Hold. LEE is a micro-cap communication services company with a market cap of $189M. Its strongest factor is Quality at 50/100.
NEW YORK TIMES CO
Composite Score
53.0
Verdict
Buy
DELUXE CORP
Composite Score
53.8
Verdict
Buy
LEE ENTERPRISES, Inc
Composite Score
47.0
Verdict
Hold
SCHOLASTIC CORP
Composite Score
36.8
Verdict
Hold
JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
Composite Score
41.4
Verdict
Hold
NEWS CORP
Composite Score
46.3
Verdict
Hold
DAILY JOURNAL CORP
Composite Score
44.6
Verdict
Reduce
ACCO BRANDS Corp
Composite Score
43.6
Verdict
Reduce
McGraw Hill, Inc.
Composite Score
36.3
Verdict
Reduce
THOMSON REUTERS CORP /CAN/
Composite Score
40.3
Verdict
Reduce
VS MEDIA Holdings Ltd
Composite Score
37.5
Verdict
Reduce
WEBTOON Entertainment Inc.
Composite Score
32.1
Verdict
Reduce
SOBR Safe, Inc.
Composite Score
25.4
Verdict
Avoid
Showing all 13 stocks in Printing And Publishing
Based on our quantitative model, the top-rated printing and publishing stocks are NEW YORK TIMES CO (NYT, Buy), DELUXE CORP (DLX, Buy), LEE ENTERPRISES, Inc (LEE, Hold). These stocks score highest on our composite metric that combines quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest factors.
Of the 13 printing and publishing stocks we cover, 0 are rated Strong Buy and 2 are rated Buy, for a total of 2 stocks with bullish ratings. 4 stocks are rated Hold, while 7 carry Reduce or Avoid ratings.
Printing And Publishing stocks in our universe have an average composite score of 41.4/100. Scores above 65 generally correspond to Buy ratings, while scores above 75 indicate Strong Buy. The average tells you how the industry compares to the broader market on our quantitative factors.
Printing And Publishing is a sub-industry within the Communication Services sector. While sector-level trends influence all companies in the group, printing and publishing stocks have their own supply-demand dynamics, competitive structure, and growth drivers. Our model scores each stock individually, allowing you to find the best opportunities regardless of broader sector conditions.