
Wiley John & Sons (WLY) Stock
Established global publisher of academic and professional content. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Wiley John & Sons in August 2026.
John Wiley & Sons Inc. (Class A) is a long-established global publisher focused on academic, professional and educational content, journals and digital learning platforms. Revenue is driven by subscription journal sales, digital courseware and professional books, with growing emphasis on online learning and publishing services. Investors should note the company's exposure to academic research funding cycles and the shift from print to digital distribution, which affects margins and cash flow. The market capitalisation is modest for its sector, reflecting a mature business with recurring revenue but industry-specific risks such as open-access publishing trends and pricing pressures. This summary is for general educational purposes only—not personalised investment advice. Values can rise and fall; past performance is not a guarantee of future returns. Suitability depends on an individual investor’s goals, time horizon and risk tolerance, so consider seeking regulated financial advice before investing.
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying John Wiley & Sons stock, expecting its price to reach $60.
Financial Health
John Wiley & Sons is consistently generating solid profits and cash flow, reflecting strong overall business performance.
Dividend
John Wiley & Sons Inc. has an average dividend yield of 3.68%, appealing to those interested in dividend-paying stocks. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $36.80 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Subscription Revenue Strength
Recurring journal and learning subscriptions provide predictable income, though subscription models face pricing and access challenges that can affect growth.
Global Academic Reach
Wiley’s long-standing relationships with universities and researchers create scale and distribution advantages, but demand depends on research funding and education budgets.
Digital Transformation Path
Expansion into digital courseware and services presents growth opportunities, while execution costs and competition mean outcomes can vary.
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