Largest Publishing Companies

Market Capitalization
Market CapitalizationEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1NWS News Corp B
17.16 B
 0.10 
 1.30 
 0.13 
2NWSA News Corp A
17.16 B
 0.04 
 1.25 
 0.05 
3PSO Pearson PLC ADR
10.32 B
 0.17 
 1.14 
 0.19 
4NYT New York Times
8.96 B
 0.00 
 1.60 
 0.00 
5WLY John Wiley Sons
2.88 B
 0.09 
 1.80 
 0.16 
6DJCO Daily Journal Corp
788.72 M
 0.09 
 2.83 
 0.24 
7SCHL Scholastic
743.67 M
(0.07)
 2.85 
(0.21)
8LEE Lee Enterprises Incorporated
103.77 M
 0.16 
 7.50 
 1.19 
9DALN Dallasnews Corp
29.44 M
 0.09 
 5.62 
 0.48 
10SALN Salon City
5.96 K
 0.00 
 0.00 
 0.00 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Market Capitalization is the total market value of a company's equity. It is one of many ways to value a company and is calculated by multiplying the price of the stock by the number of shares issued. If a firm has one type of stock its market capitalization will be the current market share price multiplied by the number of shares. However, if a company has multiple types of equities then the market cap will be the total of the market caps of the different types of shares. In most publications or references market cap is broken down into the mega-cap, large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, micro-cap, and nano-cap. Market Cap is a measurement of business as total market value of all of the outstanding shares at a given time, and can be used to compare different companies based on their size.