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Long-Range Puts for Dying Industries

Avoid the risk of shorting these troubled stocks outright by buying long-range puts.

New York Times Co.’s Pointless CEO Search

The most important skill any NYT CEO must have is the ability to let Chairman Arthur Sulzberger do whatever he wants -- and then become a scapegoat when things go wrong.

Bloomberg Can’t Save New York Times Co.

Despite a recent 'New York' magazine story's speculation, the Big Apple mayor's media company isn't the answer to the Gray Lady's many deep woes.

Warren Buffett’s Bad Bet on Newspapers

The Oracle sees value here. This writer calls it a classic value trap. Here's why.

Warren Buffett’s Shrewd Bet on Newspapers

Despite the sector's seemingly worsening woes, he still sees in newspapers what he's always looking for -- value -- and his cost is minimal.

Yahoo-Alibaba: Talk About Lousy Timing!

Both companies would have done much better if a deal had happened a year ago.

NY Times: Reward Investors With a Dividend

The New York Times suspended its dividend in 2009, but now that there's a bit of good news, long-suffering shareholders deserve some appreciation.

Why Gannett Is Worth a Gamble

It's the best of a dying breed, but its hiked dividend is the real draw. At a current yield of 5.32%, it's now double that of the S&P 500.

ETF Alternatives for Last Week’s Hot Stocks

Basketball, bankers, digital media, coffee and dividends are among this week's ETF alternatives.

Newspapers: Paywalls Aren’t the Answer

The minor rise in revenues from paywalls isn't enough to make up for print losses -- and they drive readers away. WaPo's Don Graham may have a better approach.

How Much Is a Positive Review Worth?

Fake reviews of products are nothing new, but as a recent incident involving an Amazon vendor showed, they still can generate mistrust and damage a brand.

Gannett: Still Waiting for the Digital Payoff

Strong online growth still can't offset the steady declines in print. That's the same problem plaguing other newspaper publishers as well.