Thursday, March 01, 2007

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - The 70 minutes that could cost Dow Jones millions



Times Online - The company, which publishes The Wall Street Journal , acknowledged that it miscalculated the Dow Jones industrial average index for 70 minutes on Tuesday. It added confusion to a market already reeling, helping US stocks to their biggest fall in

Amid sharp decline Wall Street hits tech turbulence
ZDNet Blogs - The Wall Street Journal's Scott Patterson reports that a tabulation delay by Dow Jones data systems led to a surge in order flows that couldn't be balanced. The Journal's MarketBeat blog notes that "just before 3 p.m., Dow Jones Indexes switched over

Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst
Motley Fool - As a recovering analyst of 20 years, and a repeat member of The Wall Street Journal's Best-on-the-Street All Star Research Team, I look back on my experience with decidedly mixed emotions. In hindsight, securities analysis is a delicate blend of

AOL in talks to acquire mobile ad start-up
ZDNet - The deal for the company, which posts small advertisements on cell phone screens, is likely to be in the range of $80 million, The Wall Street Journal said in Tuesday's edition, citing people familiar with the matter. The newspaper added that the

How to sharpen a business meeting
Miami Herald - MANAGEMENT How to sharpen a business meeting The Wall Street Journal The Problem: Business meetings that waste time. The Solution: The leader of the meeting can penalize late-comers by having them fetch coffee for the punctual attendees. The meeting

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