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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Vanguard’s $216 Billion Inflow Seen As No Confidence Vote For Hedge Funds, Stock Pickers
According to a front page, above the fold report in this morning’s Wall Street Journal, 2014 was an outstanding year, their best ever, for Malvern-based…
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King of Prussia Mall Owner Expanding In Spite Of Industry Slump
Just as The Wall Street Journal proclaimed the mall development business “virtually dead,” the owner of the King of Prussia Mall, the nation’s second-largest shopping center,…
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New Vanguard Merch Website Satisfies Cult Following
The informal Bogleheads fan club and like-minded fanatics of index investing now have an outlet — an online merchandise outlet, that is — for their…
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Archer & Buchanan Add Expertise To Dream Home Trend
At the request of wealthy clients, top-notch architects have designed unique but hard-to-sell mansions, and West Chester’s Archer & Buchanan Architecture has had its hand in…
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Undeterred By Abandoned Deal, Shire Posts Record Sales Growth
Backing out of its mega deal was all AbbVie’s loss, as the pharmaceutical giant’s target, Shire, recently heralded record sales growth and a lofty vision for…
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West Chester Med Device Firm DePuy Synthes Blocks First Punch In Battle Over Implant
Though it knows more punches are coming over its now-discontinued all-metal hip implant, the West Chester-based DePuy Synthes unit of Johnson & Johnson successfully blocked the…
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Vanguard CEO Assesses $3 Trillion Milestone And The Future
Having just eclipsed the $3 trillion milestone for managed assets, CEO F. William McNabb III reflected on Vanguard Group’s strategy in a recent interview with The Wall…
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Wayne Loses Corporate HQ Of Gardner Denver Over CEO Flexibility
Hopping on the bandwagon of bending over backwards to accommodate C-level executives, an industrial pump maker not only lost its Wayne headquarters but the very…
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Coffee Break: Top Five US Cities To Live In
Commute time, job growth, median income, unemployment and home value are just a few of the criteria the Wall Street Journal used to compile their…
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Coffee Break: Starbucks Secrets
With more than 13,200 stores in the United States and 20 coffeehouses in Chester County, Starbucks has all but redefined coffee and the coffeehouse experience.…
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West Chester Investors Escalate FERC Fight
Richard and Kevin Gates of West Chester, pictured above with former US Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald, are giving those who want to fight city hall,…
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Coffee Break – The Billionaire and Millionaire Boom
According to Wall Street Journal, the ranks of billionaires and millionaires are growing rapidly around the word. What region or country is minting the most…
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Chester County Upbringing Breaks In Malone For Luxury Shoe Success
An heiress of Chester County’s wealthiest family is now riding the wave of her own success, and it’s taking her a long way from home.…
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Radiate Athletics Crowdfunding Dream Come True Turns Nightmarish
A $30,000 wish that magically delivered nearly 20 times that amount — $580,000 — to a West Chester entrepreneur last year also dropped enough bigger-than-life…
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Claire Watts, QVC CEO, Resignation Effective Today
Just weeks after the Wall Street Journal published a glowing interview about her work style and ability to successfully juggle the demands of a family…
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Arthur Goldman’s Misdemeanor Puts His Entire Wine Collection At Risk
An extensive collection of nearly 2,500 bottles of high-end wine could be dumped down the drain over a Chester County man’s misdemeanor crime, and the…






























































