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MarketWatch | 10 days 17 hours 13 minutes ago
U.S. stock futures edge higher amid data
The next meltdown is coming in 2012 Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 7 days 2 hours 16 minutes ago
Here is what's happening: History is repeating itself. Wall Street's soul-sickness is setting up a new meltdown. Dead ahead. Be prepared.
Goldman's secret moral pathology
MarketWatch | 1 hour 18 minutes ago
15 symptoms of a Wall Street disease destroying democracy and capitalism
Japanese shares rise after Wall Street strength - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 35 days 7 hours 1 minute ago
Japanese shares rise after Wall Street strength
Making Wall Street pay for its mistakes MarketWatch First Take - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 25 days 13 hours 43 minutes ago
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was on Capitol Hill Thursday pushing for new rules that would give the government unprecedented power to seize and unwind troubled institutions it deems are too big to fail.
Sony e-reader may miss Christmas: WSJ - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 5 days 6 hours 48 minutes ago
Sony e-reader may miss Christmas: WSJ
Ex-Deutsche Bank CEO charged over testimony: WSJ - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 4 days 23 hours 58 minutes ago
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Senate health bill to cost $849 billion: report - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 5 days 8 hours 53 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Senate Democrats' health-care overhaul bill will cost $849 billion over 10 years, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's proposal is also projected by budget analysts to cut the deficit by $127 billion over the next decade, the Journal reported, citing a senior Senate leadership aide. Reid has been waiting for a price tag from the Congressional Budget Office before proceeding with the bill.
Blackstone to buy Birds Eye for $1.3 billion: WSJ - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 4 days 17 hours 16 minutes ago
Blackstone Group LP /quotes/comstock/13*!bx/quotes/nls/bx (BX 15.55, +0.26, +1.70%) owns Pinnacle.
David Weidner's Writing on the Wall: A tax on trading could save us money - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 41 days 16 hours 12 minutes ago
The problem with the plan, as spelled out by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute last week, isn't the tax. It's where they want to spend the revenue. The EPI and some congressional Democrats backing the plan want a new tax on financial transactions to pay for any new health care programs. See full story.
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MarketWatch | 9 days 18 hours 24 minutes ago
Chez Panisse chef Beth Wells shows The Wall Street Journal her workout routine. The 37-year-old says she uses kettlebells because it's fast, easy and unique. Watch Video Report.
David Weidner's Writing on the Wall: A tax on trading could save us money in the end - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 42 days 3 hours 25 minutes ago
The problem with the plan, as spelled out by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute last week, isn't the tax. It's where they want to spend the revenue. The EPI and some congressional Democrats backing the plan want a new tax on financial transactions to pay for any new health care programs. See full story.
Hershey reportedly still exploring Cadbury bid - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 6 days 7 hours 2 minutes ago
Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore had reported that investment banks recently approached the family-owned Ferrero about forming a partnership with Cadbury.
Hershey in talks with Ferrero on Cadbury bid: WSJ - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 6 days 10 hours 1 minute ago
Dollar gains, reversing drop as equities slip
Thursday's biggest gaining and declining stocks Movers & Shakers - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 4 days 19 hours 2 minutes ago
If Hershey and Ferrero are mounting a serious rival bid for Cadbury, you d never know it from the marketplace.
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Company Overview
| Company: | The Wall Street Journal |
|---|---|
| Industry: | Newspaper Publishing |
| Website: | http://www.wsj.com |
This newspaper covers Wall Street and beyond. The Wall Street Journal is the flagship newspaper of Dow Jones & Company and ranks as the #1 daily paper in the US with a circulation of more than 2 million. The paper devotes itself to covering global business news as well as in-depth news stories and features. The Journal also publishes the "Weekend Journal," as well as Asian and European editions. The Web version of the paper, produced through The Wall Street Journal Online, boasts more than 1 million subscribers. The Wall Street Journal was founded in 1889 by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones, and Charles Milford Bergstresser. Dow Jones is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
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