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: West Chester’s A. Duie Pyle Among Trucking Companies Forced to Cut Spending
West Chester-based A. Duie Pyle is among the growing number of trucking companies nationwide forced to cut pay and hours due to the coronavirus-driven economic…
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Wall Street Journal: Hill School Doctor’s Approach to Measles in 1934 Has Lessons for Coronavirus
J. Roswell Gallagher, a former staff physician at The Hill School in Pottstown, managed to prevent a virus outbreak in 1934 in a way that…
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Berwyn’s Triumph Group Feeling Effects of Boeing’s Decision to Stop Production of 737 MAX Aircraft
Berwyn-based Triumph Group is already starting to feel the negative effects of Boeing’s recent decision to stop production of its 737 MAX aircraft, writes Matt…
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Corvette Belonging to Berwyn Native Among Wall Street Journal’s Favorite Rides of 2019
A rare silver Corvette built in 1957 and owned by Berwyn native Ed Welburn, the former Head of Global Design at General Motors, is one…
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Wall Street Journal Highlights Former Chesco Sheriff’s Measures to Ensure No Family Pets Are Harmed
With police departments nationwide now adding federal training that will help officers avoid fatal run-ins with domestic dogs, former Chester County Sheriff Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh…
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Wall Street Journal: Vanguard Close to Rolling Out Its First Business for China’s Investors
Vanguard is close to launching its first business aimed at China’s population: a robo-adviser that will help the Asian country’s investors pick mutual funds, write…
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Wall Street Journal: New Lease-Accounting Standard a Challenge for Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare
Kennett Square-based Genesis HealthCare, one of the nation’s largest post-acute care providers, found the process of complying with the new lease-accounting standard more challenging than…
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Wall Street Journal: States Turn to Truckers to Stop Spread of Spotted Lanternfly
States have turned to truckers to stop the spread of the Spotted Lanternfly, the pest that has been wreaking havoc across southeastern Pennsylvania and the…
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Instrumental in Saving Trapped Chilean Miners Nine Years Ago, Schramm Files for Bankruptcy
Schramm, the West Chester-based drill manufacturer that was instrumental in rescuing Chilean miners who were trapped underground nine years ago, has filed for bankruptcy and…
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Wall Street Journal: Vanguard Considers Expanding Alternative Investments with Push into Private Equity
Vanguard is considering expanding its alternative investments with a push into private equity, writes Dawn Lim for The Wall Street Journal. The Malvern-based investment giant…
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Head of Vanguard Windsor Fund, Which Outperformed Stock Market for Decades, Dies at 87
John Neff, who was responsible for the Vanguard Windsor Fund’s exceptional performance for more than three decades, has died at the age of 87, writes…
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Local Car Dealer Refuses to Let Age Stand in Way of Challenging Himself, His Employees
Fred Beans, 80, who owns 20 car dealerships in southeastern Pennsylvania, including ones in West Chester and Devon, is not letting age stand in the…
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Wall Street Journal: Hobbyist Woodworker Builds Dream Shop with Help from Downingtown Supplier
John Zerrer, a hobbyist woodworker who builds live-edge furniture, has created his dream shop in New Jersey with help from Tom Temple, the owner of…
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Malvern’s CubeSmart Continues to Beat the Market, but Growing Competition Creates Future Concern
Malvern-based CubeSmart and the entire self-storage industry are continuing to outperform expectations, but the growing competition is creating some concern for the future, writes Ryan…
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Wall Street Journal: West Chester Restaurant Offers Some of the Best Pasta in the Nation
The number of restaurants nationwide that offer authentic, handmade Italian pasta has surged in recent years, and West Chester’s Andiario offers some of the best,…
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Wall Street Journal: Malvern-Based WorkHorse Offers Unique Team-Building Workshops
Malvern-based WorkHorse is offering unique team-building workshops by using exercises with horses to show that a cooperative approach can often get better results than aggressive…































































