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Union condemns new Dow Jones policy on Wall Street Journal employees’ outside work
The union representing journalists at Dow Jones & Co. publications on Friday condemned a policy change from the company that would give it greater authority over books and other external projects by Wall Street Journal (WSJ) employees.
The union, IAPE 1096, said in a statement on its website Friday that Dow Jones had unveiled a new policy…
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News Corp to Acquire OPIS
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--News Corp announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) and related assets from S&P Global and IHS Markit.
The scaled, highly profitable and consistently growing digital data, analytics and insights provider will become part of Dow Jones’…
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40 Under 40 2022: Julia Clyne, Dow Jones & Co | Advertising
Julia Clyne
Vice president, head of media sales, Asia PacificThe Wall Street Journal Barron’s GroupHong Kong
In her free time, Julia Clyne loves to dance. Give her good dancing music and she can tango all night, and then bring the same energy and agility to her day job where she glides nimbly between the newsroom and the boardroom.
Behind…
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Old Dominion Freight Line Set to Join Dow Jones Transportation Average
NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. (NASD:ODFL) will replace Kansas City Southern (NYSE:KSU) in the Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJTA) effective prior to the opening of trading on Tuesday, December 14.The index change was prompted by the anticipated closing of the voting trust portion of a merger in which…
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Dow Jones Industrial Average Celebrates 125 Years as Wall Street’s Bellwether
One hundred twenty-five years ago, the Dow Jones Industrial Average made its debut.The index of 12 smokestack companies closed that first trading day, May 26, 1896, at 40.94. It included
General Electric Co.
as well as long-forgotten names like American Cotton Oil and Distilling & Cattle Feeding.…
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Wall Street Journal CMO Suzi Watford to Exit
Suzi Watford, chief marketing and membership officer of The Wall Street Journal and executive vice president of consumer at
News Corp’s
Dow Jones unit, is exiting after more than two decades at the company, Dow Jones Chief Executive
Almar Latour
said in a note to…
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Thyssenkrupp to propose dividend after earnings and sales rise, targets exceeded
Thyssenkrupp AG on Thursday said profit and sales rose in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, supported by strong price increases for steel and materials, and that it will propose a dividend for fiscal 2022. The German industrial conglomerate
TKA,
-1.57%
reported quarterly net profit of 389 million euros…
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Dow’s 7-day plunge produces most oversold reading in nearly 2 years, but is it safe to buy?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average’s seven-day plunge has produced the most oversold reading in a key technical indicator in nearly two years, but as history suggests, oversold doesn’t necessarily mean over. The Dow
DJIA,
-1.08%
fell 563 points, or 1.6%, in afternoon trading Monday toward a…
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Chemical Giant Dow Stock Gets an Upgrade. The Texas Storm Helps.
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"Dow has several commodity chains moving in the right direction."
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Dow Jones Risk & Compliance Sanctions Data Quality Affirmed with Seventh Annual ISAE 3000
LONDON, Dec. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Dow Jones Risk & Compliance Sanctions Platform and Data Set have been audited against the International Standard on Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3000 (Revised) for the seventh consecutive year.Developed by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board, ISAE 3000 is one of the most…
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