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The
Wall Street Journal
If you are serious
about business and investing, then you need to be reading
The Wall Street Journal. You can get a good idea of
the quality of The Wall Street Journal by the "company"
it keeps. The U.S. print and online editions currently have
an annual circulation of 2.1 million, reaching the nations'
top business and political leaders as well as investors across
the country. Nearly 60% of readers are in top management,
the average individual employment income is $191,000/year
and the average household net worth is $2.1 million. Whether
you are already in the successful group or aspire to be part
of this group, then The Wall Street Journal is a must
read for business news.
Two Ways to Subscribe
The Wall Street Journal offers two ways you can keep
abreast of what is happening in the world. The traditional print
edition which is delivered right to your door every morning
to any location in the United States, or the online edition
which is always available whenever you are at a computer.
Content
The Wall Street
Journal is the world's leading business news publication.
Whether you are an investor, business owner, or executive,
the WSJ brings you daily content designed
to help you make better decisions. The Wall Street Journal
is divided into the following sections:
- Section One: U.S. and international corporate news, political and economic reporting
- Marketplace (Section Two): Includes coverage of the health and technology and media and marketing industries
- Money and Investing (Section Three): In-depth coverage and analysis of international financial markets
- Personal Journal (Separate Section Tuesday - Thursday): The "business of Life" covering personal investments, careers and cultural pursuits
- Weekend Journal (Friday): Explores issues of personal interest to business readers including real estate, travel and sports
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About the Publishers
Founded in 1889, The Wall Street Journal is a publication of Dow Jones & Company. The Journal holds 33 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism and has a team of nearly 760 journalists worldwide and a network of nearly 1,900 business and financial news staff in bureaus across the globe. Dow Jones seeks to help their readers by providing essential and relevant information, presented fairly and accurately, from a trusted source.
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