Dow Jones Newswires is the real-time financial news organization owned by Dow Jones. Founded in 1882, its primary competitors are Reuters and Bloomberg. The service had more than 390,000 subscribers -- including brokers, traders, analysts and fund managers -- as of April 2005. Dow Jones & Company (NYSE: DJ), based in the United States is a publishing and financial information firm. ... Reuters (pronounced IPA: ) is a company supplying global financial markets and news media with a range of information products and transactional solutions, including real-time and historical market data, research and analytics, financial trading platforms, investment data and analytics plus news in text, video, graphics and photographs. ... Bloomberg L.P. is a Financial Media Company founded by Michael Bloomberg in 1982. ...
Founded in 1882, DowJonesNewswires is the world's leading independent provider of real-time business/financial, economic and market-moving political news.
DowJones NewsPlus — two companion Web sites covering North American and global equities, which take users beyond scrolling headlines to a convenient, organized look at the day's most important stories, timely market commentary, and links to exclusive DowJones features.
DowJones Newsletters — sector-specific news on targeted industries and trading arenas designed for industry, legal and financial professionals; published daily or weekly by subscription, DowJones Newsletters consists of a family of 20 publications (including VentureWire online newsletters) with more than 160,000 readers daily.
The Zawya DowJones News Service also covers regional stock markets and mergers and acquisitions activity; government privatisations and budgetary moves; economic trends and infrastructure tenders.
DowJonesNewswires is the world's leading independent provider of real-time business, financial, economic and market-moving political news and analysis.
DowJonesNewswires also draws on the resources of several of its media partners including the Associated Press and Nikkei.