Monday, July 6, 2009

McClatchy stock drops to less than 50 cents a share

As of 1:25 PM, McClatchy (MNI) shares were trading at 47.5 cents a share, down 12 percent in Monday's trading. By contrast, the Dow is up about one percent today.

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22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Belt-tightening continues and will get worse before the year's end. You can't operate at a profit with so much infrastructure cost - buildings, presses, maintenance, etc. The digital age is the answer to eliminating much of the writing/editing staffs. If you're still working at one of these sweat shops, you have nobody to blame but yourself when the bottom falls out.

Anonymous said...

Once again, "Listen Only" conference call. This of course means the news is not good news.



SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI) announced today that its second quarter earnings conference call will be accessible live to the media and general public via Internet webcast and through listen-only, dial-in conference lines.

The conference call will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern, 8:00 a.m. Pacific time. McClatchy's earnings announcement will be released to newswire services before the market opens on July 21. The full text of the announcement and the financial tables also will be available on McClatchy's website.

Anonymous said...

Nobody in their right mind would think the news is going to be positive. Dropping entire sections to shrink staff numbers is how they'll go. Those in feature sections will be most vulnerable, followed by business and any special sections that still print, IMHO. Middle managers will get the boot too.

Anonymous said...

There won't be any new changes other than the words "hybrid" "smaller" "cost cuts" thrown around. No new ideas from gary on how prevent total failure.

Anonymous said...

Nobody in their right mind would think the news is going to be positive.

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You're correct of course, but don't forget the fanboy that was in here pumping the stock the other day.

There really are idiots by the dozens working for companies like McClatchy now. Their entire educational background is in the Arts and Affirmative Action. They haven't the slightest clue about the realities in business and economics.

Anonymous said...

The "arts" crowd is about to get an education in economics 101. And in real life in general. I'm surprised McClatchy still employs art critics and lively art airheads. Nobody reads that crap anyway.

Anonymous said...

///I'm surprised McClatchy still employs art critics and lively art airheads. Nobody reads that crap anyway.///

Hell, no. We're real he-men. We only are interested in guns, girls, and God. And Rush, of course. Only sissies and elitists enjoy art.

Anonymous said...

1:20 is right about arts getting zero readership. Check the online hits list each day that editor's study. It's one of the lowest readership topics, which is why papers have been unloading critics or reassigning them to news beats.

Anonymous said...

I must disagree. I have done a study and the results are stunning. My daughter's puppy spends 23% more time on the paper when he's pissing on Arts & Entertainment, and 27% more when he can drop a dookie on INK.

Once he learns to click on comments, boy are you guys going to feel silly.

Anonymous said...

This 3:47 moron adds zilch to this site and should be permanently banned. At least he/she could respond with valid information or a shred of insight instead of infantile babblings and inane statements.

Anonymous said...

4:03 PM writer for Ink. ;-P

Anonymous said...

Trolls have a way of ruining sites if they're not promptly put to death.

Anonymous said...

Yet you're still here.

Anonymous said...

I disagree with a lot of what is expressed on this blg but I agree wholeheartedly about the uselessness of arts coverage. It appeals to an elitist few and is one of the sacred cows that has taken longest to be led to the slaughterhouse.

Let's do hard news with our limited resources already!

Anonymous said...

I disagree with a lot of what is expressed on this blg but I agree wholeheartedly about the uselessness of arts coverage.



Good luck with that. You're talking about the life blood of the Affirmative Action/Homosexual Lobby that has infested every nook and cranny of the media today. You can't spend more than an hour in a newsroom anymore without having to fight the urge to talk with a lisp.

Anonymous said...

It’s time to breakout the 25Ȼ firewall again.

John Altevogt said...

I'm with 3:47. Good analysis. Just the kind of original research America needs.

Anonymous said...

Good analysis.



I have to admit, it shows the same basis in fact that I read from any other McClatchy published, "A Study."


Good one.

John Altevogt said...

5:30 clearly an ethnomethodologist. My congratulations to you sir for elevating the dialog and scholarship of MW. As an addendum, can you laugh with a lisp?

Anonymous said...

I got a good laugh from 3:47, which was intended, I am sure. The trolls that have infested this site of late are so lame, even an amusing post is vilified. Geeez!

Anonymous said...

7:25 PM That is because they're dropping bombs to close to the hacienda!


6:08 That is against protocol unless one adds, "thilly boy" after three Te He He's in your finest falsetto.

It's amazing the tricks of the trade you can pick up on the metro desk these days.

Anonymous said...

3:47’s analysis makes a good deal more sense than most of the drivel published by McClatchy newspapers. Note how the liberals can’t stand humor, they are really a sad lot.