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"If the top line doesn't show signs of decreasing at a diminishing rate, they're facing some rather dire circumstances," said Edward Atorino , an analyst at Benchmark Co.
Newspapers Edit Down Outlooks Russell Adams 2011
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"This is somebody who always takes the time to go the extra yard to answer questions, somebody who makes sure you have what you need," said Edward Atorino , an analyst at Benchmark Co., a New York brokerage firm.
For McGraw-Hill CEO, the Test of a Lifetime Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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"Terry has never thought it was the right time," said Mr. Atorino.
For McGraw-Hill CEO, the Test of a Lifetime Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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Atorino notes that in "better times" -- with normalized credit conditions, "The broadcast unit is worth more than the current value of the company."
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"This is a big deal for the Times," says Edward Atorino, an analyst at Benchmark in New York.
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Edward Atorino, an analyst at New York- based Benchmark Co., said in an interview before earnings were released.
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"They're all just throwing a bunch of stuff against the wall and hoping some of it sticks," says Edward Atorino, a newspaper industry analyst at Benchmark Co.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Litigation risk against Moody's "appears low," Atorino said in the note.
Moody’s Lifts 2010 Forecast on ‘Robust’ Bond Issuance - Bloomberg 2011
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Atorino, the newspaper analyst, says the newspaper the typically accounts for about 10 percent of Gannett's publishing revenue.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"USA Today was designed as every man's newspaper, but every man has been moving on to other things," Atorino says.
The Seattle Times 2011
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