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They had lost a lot of money on Telerate, which is a data business.
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They had lost a lot of money on Telerate, which is a data business.
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By 1989, a year before Mr. Phillips's retirement, 39% of Dow Jones's income derived from Telerate, a subsidiary providing real-time markets data.
A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011
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In fairness, Telerate's weakness didn't show until some years after Mr. Phillips retired—and the sale to News Corp. came 16 years later.
A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011
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Telerate failed, miserably, in competition with Reuters and Bloomberg.
A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011
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There was enough concern about how the company was doing after this disastrous Telerate performance, which was a deal that they had sort of bumbled into and then couldn't really get out of without having a write down of a billion dollars.
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There was enough concern about how the company was doing after this disastrous Telerate performance, which was a deal that they had sort of bumbled into and then couldn't really get out of without having a write down of a billion dollars.
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Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, figured that its reputation would give its Telerate system an edge supplying government-bond prices.
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I enjoyed my early time there very much - there was a spirit that bound the team together which said "We can do this, we can beat the well-established companies like Reuters and Telerate (now part of Thomson)".
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I have a Bloomberg and a Telerate and some other machines downstairs.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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