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Quarterly report 2025-Q2
added 07-31-2025

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Gannett Co. Financial Statements 2011-2025 | GCI

Annual Financial Statements Gannett Co.

2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Market Cap

656 M 275 M 424 M 655 M 590 M 824 M 799 M 906 M 690 M 756 M 713 M 407 M 291 M 208 M

Shares

143 M 140 M 137 M 135 M 132 M 129 M 58.4 M 53 M 45.3 M 44.2 M 32 M 30 M 30 M 30 M

Historical Prices

4.6 1.97 3.1 4.86 4.48 6.11 10.8 11.8 9.19 9.29 11.7 - - -

Net Income

-26.4 M -27.8 M -78 M -135 M -670 M -120 M 18.2 M -915 K 31.6 M 67.6 M -3.2 M 795 M -29.8 M -21.6 M

Revenue

2.51 B 2.66 B 2.95 B 3.21 B 3.41 B 1.87 B 1.53 B 1.34 B 1.26 B 1.2 B 652 M 516 M 489 M 515 M

Cost of Revenue

1.55 B 1.69 B 1.86 B 1.9 B 2.03 B 1.08 B 865 M 743 M - - - - - -

Gross Profit

- - - - - 788 M - 599 M - - - - 220 M 233 M

Operating Income

-42.8 M 86.3 M -33.6 M 109 M -448 M -147 M 58.1 M 33.8 M 60.6 M 103 M 26.4 M - - -

Interest Expense

1.32 M 3.05 M 2.29 M 136 M 229 M 63.7 M 36.1 M 30.5 M 29.6 M 32.1 M 17.7 M - - -

EBITDA

113 M 249 M 148 M 313 M -184 M 181 M 140 M 151 M 128 M 171 M 58.8 M 914 M 75.3 M 86.5 M

Operating Expenses

- - - - - 719 M 1.47 B 523 M 1.19 B 1.09 B 635 M -357 M 185 M 189 M

General and Administrative Expenses

726 M 735 M 852 M 902 M 1 B - 504 M - 416 M 406 M 212 M 166 M - -

All numbers in USD currency

Quarterly Income Statement Gannett Co.

2025-Q2 2025-Q1 2024-Q4 2024-Q3 2024-Q2 2024-Q1 2023-Q4 2023-Q3 2023-Q2 2023-Q1 2022-Q4 2022-Q3 2022-Q2 2022-Q1 2021-Q4 2021-Q3 2021-Q2 2021-Q1 2020-Q4 2020-Q3 2020-Q2 2020-Q1 2019-Q4 2019-Q3 2019-Q2 2019-Q1 2018-Q4 2018-Q3 2018-Q2 2018-Q1 2017-Q4 2017-Q3 2017-Q2 2017-Q1 2016-Q4 2016-Q3 2016-Q2 2016-Q1 2015-Q4 2015-Q3 2015-Q2 2015-Q1 2014-Q4 2014-Q3 2014-Q2 2014-Q1 2013-Q4 2013-Q3 2013-Q2 2013-Q1 2012-Q4 2012-Q3 2012-Q2 2012-Q1 2011-Q4 2011-Q3 2011-Q2 2011-Q1

Shares

145 M 143 M 147 M 143 M 143 M 141 M 149 M 140 M 140 M 138 M 146 M 137 M 137 M 136 M 142 M 135 M 135 M 134 M 138 M 132 M 131 M 131 M 129 M 60 M 60 M 60 M 60.3 M 59.9 M 59.3 M 52.9 M 53.2 M 52.9 M 53.1 M 53.2 M - 44.5 M 44.5 M 44.5 M 44.7 M 44.5 M 44.5 M 42.8 M 37.5 M 30.5 M 30 M 30 M 30 M 30 M 30 M 30 M - - - - - - - -

Net Income

78.4 M -7.33 M - -19.7 M 13.7 M -84.8 M - -2.57 M -12.7 M 10.3 M - -54.1 M -53.7 M -2.97 M - 14.7 M 15.1 M -142 M - -31.3 M -437 M -80.2 M -95.1 M -18.5 M 2.82 M -9.11 M 13.3 M -6.1 M 11.7 M -665 K 26.4 M -1.97 M -21.7 M -3.68 M 14.5 M 2.8 M 9.38 M 4.97 M 56.4 M 6.11 M 11.2 M -6.07 M 11.5 M -4.71 M -3.27 M -6.69 M - - - - - - - - - - - -

Revenue

585 M 572 M - 612 M 640 M 636 M - 653 M 672 M 669 M - 718 M 749 M 748 M - 800 M 804 M 777 M - 815 M 767 M 949 M 699 M 377 M 404 M 388 M 416 M 380 M 389 M 341 M 394 M 317 M 323 M 308 M 334 M 307 M 315 M 300 M 334 M 312 M 299 M 251 M 187 M 165 M 158 M 142 M - - - - - - - - - - - -

Cost of Revenue

359 M 357 M - 376 M 391 M 402 M - 416 M 426 M 430 M - 459 M 476 M 470 M - 480 M 473 M 478 M - 492 M 477 M 566 M - 218 M 233 M 229 M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Operating Income

- 9.78 M - -6.02 M 6.97 M -49.9 M - 34.9 M 13.5 M 20 M - -25.1 M -21.2 M -1.98 M - 31.1 M 45.4 M 7.94 M - 1.48 M -438 M -29.8 M -156 M -1.94 M 12.2 M -1.44 M 25.2 M 2.57 M 23.3 M 7.05 M 32.1 M 11.3 M -6.62 M -3.02 M 27 M 10.6 M 16.7 M 7.03 M 66.7 M 14.6 M 19.5 M 2.6 M 17.5 M 4.58 M 7.37 M -3.07 M - - - - - - - - - - - -

Interest Expense

4.9 M 1.32 M - 2.98 M -2.62 M -1.82 M - 397 K 807 K 28.3 M - 27.8 M 26.1 M 26 M - 34.6 M 35.3 M 39.5 M - 58.1 M 57.9 M 57.9 M - 10 M 10.2 M 10.1 M - 9.12 M 9 M 8.35 M - 7.85 M 7.22 M 7.22 M - 7.39 M 7.52 M 7.35 M - 7.82 M 7.62 M 8.99 M - 4.37 M 3.83 M 3.81 M - - - - - - - - - - - -

EBITDA

- 52.4 M - 34.4 M 45.2 M -11.6 M - 75.6 M 53.3 M 63.7 M - 19.6 M 28.3 M 45.8 M - 79.2 M 93.7 M 66 M - 62.8 M -371 M 48.2 M -156 M 22.5 M 35.5 M 19.5 M 25.2 M 27.7 M 43.2 M 26.3 M 32.1 M 29.6 M 12.1 M 14.6 M 27 M 61 M 50.1 M 23.1 M 66.7 M 66.4 M 52.6 M 18.3 M 17.5 M 35.4 M 27.3 M 6.74 M - 5.82 M 5.89 M 5.84 M - - - - - - - -

General and Administrative Expenses

164 M 172 M - 184 M 178 M 180 M - 185 M 184 M 180 M - 212 M 228 M 222 M - 226 M 223 M 204 M - 242 M 226 M 299 M - 120 M 127 M 129 M - 121 M 127 M 119 M - 107 M 107 M 106 M - 100 M 106 M 100 M - 99.9 M 99.7 M 89.1 M - 54 M 52.2 M 50 M - - - - - - - - - - - -

All numbers in USD currency

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    Liabilities — debts and other external sources of financing.
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