Dow Jones & Company

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Definition: Dow Jones & Company


Dow Jones & Company


Full Definition of Dow Jones & Company


American publishing and financial information firm. Established in 1882 by Charles Dow, Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser, the company is currently a subsidiary of the News Corporation. Previously, it was owned by the Bancroft Family for about 105 years. They are also known for issuing the Wall Street Journal.


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Definition Sources


Definitions for Dow Jones & Company are sourced/syndicated and enhanced from:

  • A Dictionary of Economics (Oxford Quick Reference)
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Accounting
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Business & Management

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