News Sentiment
+60.4
Positive
Asset-specific news intelligence
New York Times Co.
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As of
Aug 20, 2026, 11:14 PM
News Sentiment
+60.4
Positive
Estimated Impact
68.9
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Analysis Confidence
82.8
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Aug 20, 2026, 4:39 AM
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Latest article
Aug 19, 2026, 9:15 AM
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Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, increased the company's portfolio from $263 billion to $299 billion in Q2 2026. Beyond the notable 83% increase in Alphabet holdings, Berkshire also significantly increased stakes in Delta Air Lines (44%), Lennar (43%), and The New York Times Company (4%). While Delta faces rising fuel costs pressuring margins, Lennar is restructuring its business model, and The New York Times has successfully transitioned to a profitable digital subscription model.
Analysis summary
The article reports that Berkshire Hathaway, under new CEO Greg Abel, significantly increased its stake in The New York Times Company during Q2 2026. This action is interpreted as a strong vote of confidence in the company's business model, particularly its successful transition to a profitable digital subscription model, which supports a positive sentiment. The event is highly relevant and has a
Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor at Berkshire Hathaway, ended a 14-quarter streak of net stock sales by purchasing $19.8 billion more in equities than sold in Q2 2026. The company's Form 13F filing, due today after market close, will reveal Abel's investment moves, with Alphabet being a confirmed major purchase through a $10 billion private placement. The filing is expected to show significant buying activity in commercial, industrial, and tech companies.
Analysis summary
The article discusses investment activity by Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor at Berkshire Hathaway, including a major purchase of Alphabet stock. However, the New York Times Co. (NYT) is not mentioned in any capacity, and there is no direct connection between the reported events and the asset. The relevance to NYT is low, as the article pertains solely to Berkshire Hathaway's investment move