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  2. Dow theory - Wikipedia

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    The Dow theory on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes some aspects of sector rotation.The theory was derived from 255 editorials in The Wall Street Journal written by Charles H. Dow (1851–1902), journalist, founder and first editor of The Wall Street Journal and co-founder of Dow Jones and Company.

  3. October 27, 1997, mini-crash - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 554.26 points, or 7.18%, to 7,161.15. Back then, this was the 12th biggest percentage loss and 3rd biggest point loss on record. The Nasdaq Composite fell 7%, or 115.41, to 1,535.51.

  4. The News Building (London) - Wikipedia

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    South side of The News Building. The News Building is a 17-storey office block in the London Bridge area of London that forms part of the Shard Quarter development. It houses all of News UK's London operations, including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, talkSPORT, TalkRADIO, Times Radio, Virgin Radio, and the book publisher HarperCollins.

  5. Dow May Pause After 10 Record-Breaking Days - AOL

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    LONDON -- Stock index futures at 7 a.m. EDT indicate that the Dow Jones Industrial Average may open down by a nominal five points this morning. The index has closed higher for the last 10 trading ...

  6. Why Do the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Keep Breaking Records? - AOL

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    Throughout this year, both the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average have. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

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  8. Bancroft family - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2007 sale of the Dow Jones & Company to Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp, the Bancroft family, which included over 30 members, owned 42 percent of the business but controlled 68 percent of the voting stock of Dow Jones [7] through their possession of 7.5 million Class B shares. In the sale to Murdoch, the Bancrofts made more than $1 ...

  9. Charles Dow - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Dow (/ d aʊ /; November 6, 1851 – December 4, 1902) was an American journalist [1] who co-founded Dow Jones & Company with Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser. Dow also co-founded [ 2 ] The Wall Street Journal , [ 3 ] which has become one of the most respected financial publications in the world.