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The move upset an earlier deal between China and such foreign firms as then-Reuters (now Thomson Reuters), Bloomberg and Dow Jones, which is owned by News Corp. and owns this newspaper.
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That includes companies such as Reuters, Bloomberg and Dow Jones, which is owned by News Corp. and owns this newspaper.
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The move upset an earlier deal between China and such foreign firms as then-Reuters (now Thomson Reuters), Bloomberg and Dow Jones, which is owned by News Corp. and owns this newspaper.
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SUSAN LISOVICZ, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, the word on the floor is that very few people could come close to what Rupert Murdoch was offering for Dow Jones, which is not only the company that owns the Dow Jones news wires and Barron's, the business publication that comes out once a week but, of course, the bible of Wall Street, "The Wall Street Journal".
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which owns the FOX television network, the FOX News Channel, "The New York Post," many other outlets today announced it had secured an agreement to purchase Dow Jones, which is the publisher of "The Wall Street Journal."
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InfoGlobe was sold to Dow Jones and was incorporated into their system, then called Dow Jones Interactive.
The Elusive Search for Historical Canadian Stock Trading Prices — Slaw 2006
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InfoGlobe was sold to Dow Jones 2and was incorporated into their system, then called Dow Jones Interactive.
Slaw » The Elusive Search for Historical Canadian Stock Trading Prices » Print 2006
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InfoGlobe was sold to Dow Jones and was incorporated into their system, then called Dow Jones Interactive.
The Elusive Search for Historical Canadian Stock Trading Prices — Slaw 2006
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GOLDSTEIN: I'm the Vice President of Dow Jones, which is the company that owns the "Wall Street Journal."
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It used to be called -- well, it still is called the Dow Jones industrial average.
Dow 36,000: The New Strategy for Profiting from the Coming Rise in the Stock Market 1999
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