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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Insiders Indicate Endo May Sell Off AMS Unit
With the ink still drying on its latest acquisition, former Malvern-based drug maker Endo International PLC is sending its AMS medical device unit off to the…
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Rise Of Index Funds Flushes Vanguard With Cash
Hard-to-beat performance and ultra-low costs are making Vanguard Group’s index mutual funds hard for investors to resist, and a little beneficial advice from multi-billionaire Warren Buffett…
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WSJ: Vanguard Group’s Advertising Campaigns Best In Class
What is the secret of Vanguard Group’s success? According to the Wall Street Journal, the Malvern-based mutual fund manager is coming off a great market…
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QVC Claire Watts Moves Forward By Working Backwards
West Chester CEO Claire Watts has climbed the corporate ladder at Macy’s, Walmart, Limited, Land’s End and now QVC, but she did it by working backwards.…
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Credit Card Data Safe Says ACME Markets Parent
AB Acquisition LLC, which operates ACME Markets and several other grocery store chains across the United States, added an update to their announcement Thursday that…
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Painter Jamie Wyeth Reflects On His Chester County Upbringing For The Wall Street Journal
For 68-year-old painter Jamie Wyeth, Chadds Ford is home to a heritage of artistry, the former early-1800s schoolhouse he grew up in and a myriad…
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Vanguard Chasing Documents Key To Whistleblower’s Tax Fraud Claim
Wayne’s whistleblowing former Vanguard lawyer has found himself in a squeeze play, with the nation’s largest mutual-fund firm demanding the return of confidential documents and the…
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ArcelorMittal Sees Big Dent In Expected Earnings
ArcelorMittal, the company that owns Coatesville’s steel plate factory, expects a billion-dollar dent in its annual earnings now that the average iron ore price estimate…
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Univeral Health Services : Obamacare Starting To Pad Hospital Bottom Lines
A chunk of the 10 percent gain in King of Prussia-based Universal Health Services Inc. a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest hospital…
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First Jobs, Now Travel Hits DePuy Synthes Chopping Block
WEST CHESTER, PA – After cutting 400 jobs in late June, Johnson & Johnson’s West Chester-based medical device maker DePuy Synthes is now saying goodbye…
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New Offer Could Make AbbVie – Shire The Deal Of The Year
The fifth time may be the charm for the sensationalized takeover of Shire, the global biopharmaceutical company whose U.S. operations are based in Wayne. Shire…
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Political Contribution Burns Devon Investment Firm
Playing a little too close to the political fires recently cost a Devon investment advisory firm $300,000, according to a report in the Wall Street…
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West Chester Energy Fund Won’t Flinch In Their Fight With Washington
Rich and Kevin Gates of Powhatan Energy Fund LLC in West Chester have been profiled in The Wall Street Journal and Forbes. They’ve spoken on…
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Exton Bitcoin Developer Reschedules Shareholders Meeting
The Wall Street Journal is reporting mixed news about the controversial and unregulated Bitcoin trading platform. On one hand, BitBeat reports the bad news about…
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Possible IPO For Radnor Lab Equipment Supplier
Talks between several banks and Radnor-based VWR Funding Inc. could indicate an imminent initial public offering for the laboratory equipment supplier or an outright sale…
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Eagles Hope Super Bowl Path Lined With College Graduates
A new strategy is driving the selection of the newest additions to the Philadelphia Eagles roster, and it has little to do with traditional measures…











































