The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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Wall Street Journal: Commissioner Kichline Swaps Post-Work Yoga for Early-Morning Fitness Classes at Paoli’s Purenergy Studio
When she was appointed chair of Chester County Board of Commissioners, Michelle Kichline had to trade evening yoga for early morning fitness classes at Paoli’s…
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Wall Street Journal: Former General Motors Exec from Berwyn Prizes His 1957 Corvette
Ed Welburn, a Berwyn native and the retired head of global design for General Motors, takes special pride in his 1957 Corvette designed by the…
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Wall Street Journal: Statistics, Particularly in Pennsylvania, Disprove Stereotype of Two Americas
The stereotype that divides America neatly into poor rural dwellers and smug urban elites does not align with the demographic data from American Community Survey’s…
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Power on Wall Street Shifts from Investment Banks to Money-Management Giants Like Vanguard
Over the last decade, profits, assets, and influence on Wall Street have moved from investment banks to money-management giants like Vanguard, writes Liz Hoffman for…
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West Chester Native Helps Brooklyn Compete with Switzerland Watchmakers
West Chester native Neil Carpenter is helping Brooklyn take on Switzerland by making exquisitely designed watches that are much more affordable, writes Michael Clerizo for…
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Berwyn Woman, President of Verified Voting Welcomes Push to Reintroduce Paper to Voting Process
Berwyn resident Marian Schneider – president of the Verified Voting Foundation, a non-governmental organization with a mission to safeguard elections in the digital age –…
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Wall Street Journal: Super Bowl Win Teaches Philly Students How to Agree to Disagree
A riot of civility erupted in Philadelphia when an eclectic group of students switched from talking about the Super Bowl to discussing politics, writes Paula…
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You Won’t Believe How Much Money the Top 100 Pennsylvania Turnpike Scofflaws Owe
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has started to file criminal charges against the worst offenders who avoid paying tolls, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street…
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Wall Street Journal: How to Be Smarter About Using Email at Work
Research by experts in psychology, management, and linguistics has been looking into the smartest ways to use email at work, writes Andrew Blackman for The…
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From DELCO: Promenade at Granite Run Among Shopping Centers Ditching ‘Mall’ from Name
Formerly known as the Granite Run Mall, the Promenade at Granite Run in Media is joining the nationwide trend of shopping centers dropping the word…
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Wall Street Journal: Unique Challenges on the Horizon for Vanguard’s New CEO
New Vanguard CEO Mortimer “Tim” Buckley has unique challenges ahead in continuing to grow the world’s second-largest investment manager, writes Sarah Krouse for The Wall…
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Chester County Briefly: January 17
Exton Region Chamber of Commerce Citing a long and distinguished career of outreach, the Exton Region Chamber of Commerce recently bestowed the 2017 Senator Robert…
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Vanguard’s Assets Skyrocket as Popularity of Passive Investing Continues to Grow
Vanguard saw an influx of nearly $300 billion in the first nine months of this year, as the popularity of passive investing continues to grow,…
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Wall Street Journal: Today’s Jobs Offer More Flexibility, Fewer Benefits
Work expectations and job security have shifted significantly over the last two generations, giving today’s workers more flexibility and control over their jobs but fewer…
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Malvern’s Cerner Says Goodbye to Longtime CEO
The man who led a revolution in the digital conversion of medical charts and records saw his own chart flash across computer screens often over…
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Wall Street Journal: Vanguard’s New Retirement Fund Urges Investors to Think Waaaaaay Ahead
Vanguard is courting young investors with its latest retirement fund that has a 48-year investment runway, writes Daisy Maxey for The Wall Street Journal. Last…
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Wall Street Journal: SAP Reprograms Gender Pay Equity — and Assumptions
An unwavering commitment to reprogramming the gap in pay between men and women led SAP President for North America Jennifer Morgan to a $1 million…
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Wall Street Journal Suggests Immigration-Driven Labor Shortage Stomping on Mushroom Profits
The growing difficulty with finding people to pick mushrooms in Chester County is beginning to stomp on the area’s centuries-long agricultural pride and joy. A…













































