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Crain Closes Financial Week Print Mag; Now Online Only
Financial Week is possibly the worst publishing name to have right now: covering the battered financial industry on an oh-so-pointless weekly cycle, in legacy print. So Crain's, that curiously secretive family-held B2B media company, has decided to close the print version of FW, and will exist online only. December...
Tags: Financial, Financial Week, B2B, Financial Accounting, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Finance, Information, Biz & Fin, Media, Magazines, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-10

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Crain Communications to launch "Financial Week" in June.
Crain Communications (Detroit, MI) will begin the publication of "Financial Week" New York, a high-frequency newspaper for corporate finance executives, with a pilot issue on June 5, 2006. The new title will publish every other Monday beg Crain Communications (Detroit, MI) will begin the publication of...
Tags: Crain Communications Inc., financial
Research articles 2005-12-01
Crain Communications to launch "Financial Week" in June
Crain Communications (Detroit, MI) will begin the publication of "Financial Week" New York, a high-frequency newspaper for corporate finance executives, with a pilot issue on June 5, 2006. The new title will publish every other Monday beginning in September and will increase frequency to weekly beginning in January 2007. ...
Tags: Crain Communications Inc., FINANCE, financial
Research articles 2005-12-01
Financial Roundup: GMAC Gets Bailout, AIG Dumps Derivatives, Banks Need Help for TARP Aid, FASB Gives Fair Value Break
Merry Christmas, GMAC! -- The financial arm of General Motors, GMAC Financial, got a big present  Christmas Eve when the Federal Reserve allowed it to become a bank holding company. Doing so lets GMAC apply for the $700 billion bailout program and perhaps avoid bankruptcy. [Source: The Associated Press] ...
Tags: Bank, Federal Reserve Board, Financial, American International Group Inc., Derivatives, Financial Accounting Standards Board, Bailout, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-12-26
How the Helio Buyout Process Went: Virgin Mobile Wanted To Bring In a Retail and Financial Investor
Virgin Mobile USA bought Helio earlier this year, for a paltry $39 million in equity and getting $50 million in investment from British parent Virgin Group and SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM). That we reported on in detail at that time. Now finally, VMUSA has filed details of how the...
Tags: EarthLink Inc., Transaction, Financial, Representative, Deutsche Bank AG, Virgin Group, Board, SK Telecom Co., Virgin Mobile, Party, Board Of Directors, Investor, Negotiation, Helio, Company, Messrs, Corporate Governance, Financial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Finance, Companies, Operators, MVNO, Virgin, Money, VC M&A, Mergers & Acquisitions, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-12
Bloomberg wins auction for Business Week magazine
Bloomberg has promised to create "a new model for the business weekly" after winning the auction for Business Week with an offer worth just a few million dollars for the 80-year-old US financial magazine.The rare break from Bloomberg's tradition of organic growth came as Thomson Reuters, its rival in...
Tags: BusinessWeek, Financial, Bloomberg L.P., Auction, Financial Accounting, Finance, Financial Times
External links 2009-10-13
Danger & Opportunity: Healthcare, Financial Service Reform Making Headway
Two of the Obama Administration's top priorities to accomplish by year-end—healthcare and financial services reform—are well on their way to fruition.The Senate Finance Committee passed October 13 its version of healthcare reform, and at press time White House and Congressional leaders were busy trying to meld provisions of five House...
Tags: U.S. Senate, SEC, FINRA
News items 2009-10-30
Fed's Balance Sheet Expands in Latest Week
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve's balance sheet grew slightly in the latest week on increased holdings of government and mortgage agency debt, Fed data showed on Thursday.The Fed's balance sheet liabilities -- a broad gauge of its lending to the financial system -- rose to $2.147 trillion...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Agency, Balance Sheets, Advertising & Promotion, Financial Services, Financial Statements, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
News items 2009-11-05
THE WEEK AHEAD: All eyes on the RBA
If you were surprised at the timing of the rate hike, you were not alone. Even the Reserve Bank Governor was caught on the hop. It all has to do with the latest economic growth forecasts from Reserve Bank research staff. In testimony to the Senate Economics committee on September...
Tags: Recovery
News items 2009-10-11
AICPA's "women's financial health week" reaches 70 million consumers
Women's Financial Health Week, which the AICPA presented Jan. 14-18 with Money magazine, reached an estimated 70 million consumers through coverage in print, television, radio and online media. Articles about Women's Financial Health Week appeared in dailWomen's Financial Health Week, which the AICPA presented Jan. 14-18 with Money magazine, reached...
Tags: AICPA, financial, women
Research articles 2002-04-01
Aust stocks lose 0.9% for the week
By a staff reporter The Australian sharemarket inched down 0.9 per cent over the week, in which the Reserve Bank of Australia RBA raised interest rates for the second month in a row and increased its forecasts or the Australian economy. But local shares were kept in check by mixed...
Tags: company, sector, telecommunications, Rio Tinto, Telstra Corp.
News items 2009-11-08
Will Foreign Firms Cherry Pick Ailing U.S. Financial Companies?
With Wall Street in tatters, will foreign banking concerns swoop in and cherry pick the leftovers? There is some evidence that is happening. Japan's huge Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is picking up 20 percent of Morgan Stanley in a deal valued at $8.5 billion. MUFG will also...
Tags: U.S., Russia, Financial, Banking, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-10-10
McGraw-Hill: A Financial Services Value Play?
Hao Jin submits:The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. MHP operates in three segments: Education, Financial Services, and Information & Media. The Financial Services segment operates under the Standard & Poor’s brand. Information & Media includes Business Week, J.D. Power and Associates, and Platts, a source for energy-industry information and services.On July 29,...
Tags: Media, Financial, Hao Jin, McGraw-Hill Companies
External links 2009-08-03
The Potential Impacts of Dubai's Financial Crisis
Marc Chandler submits:A storm broke out last week, emanating from the part of the world that is widely seen as a major beneficiary of the rise in oil prices. Yet Dubai’s story is not about oil. Indeed it is precisely the absence of oil and natural gas (less than 6%...
Tags: Emerging Markets, Marc Chandler
External links 2009-11-30
Week in Oil & Gas: Peak Oil, a Climate-Bill Interlude and Devon's Big Sale
Climate-change legislation took a backseat to the congressional debate over a health care bill last week. Meaning, chances of passing legisation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade system this year have disappeared. But is it all that bad? Or unexpected?  Senate Democratic leaders said last week wrangling...
Tags: U.S., Job, Oil & Gas, Valero L.P., Natural Gas, Devon Energy, Refiners, IEA, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-11-23
DTN News: Financial News TODAY December 1, 2009 ~ Dubai Crisis Is The Arab Economy's Opportunity
DTN News: Financial News TODAY December 1, 2009 ~ Dubai Crisis Is The Arab Economy's Opportunity *Source: DTN News / MarketWatch By Amotz Asa-El NSI News Source Info JERUSALEM, Israel - December 1, 2009: What began as a pharaonic construction site is suddenly sinking in economic...
Tags: Financial, Dubai
News items 2009-11-30
Considering Stock Options? Break Out the Scuba Gear
Talk about soggy. Stock options, the once-popular ways of rewarding top executives and keeping well-performing employees engaged, are in the soup. Declining stock prices have made 40 percent of all stock options just about valueless since many companies' stock prices have sunk below the exercise price on...
Tags: Stock Option, Stock Price, Stock, Investment, Stock Options, Financial Accounting, Benefits, Finance, Human Resources, Stock Options & Grants, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-08-28
Navigating the Financial Pages
There are two sections in a newspaper's financial pages. The first lists stocks alphabetically, providing key data about each one, and the second contains general articles about finance and economics, along with commentary on particular stocks. The journalist may include tips about which stocks to buy—which will, of course, be...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Finance, Investment, Stock, Financial
Articles 2007-09-27
CNA rises as Katrina worries subside.(Markets)(CNA Financial Corp.)(Brief Article)
Byline: Steve Daniels Shares of CNA Financial Corp. hit a 52-week high last Thursday as investor concerns over Hurricane Katrina dissipated. The stock ended the week up 9%, closing Friday at $34.42. Unlike most of its competitors, who suffered b Byline:...
Tags: CNA Financial Corp.
Research articles 2005-11-14
Nationwide Financial Services Inc.
At a glance: Nationwide Financial Services Inc. 1999 revenues: $2.81 billion 1998: $2.5 billion 1999 earnings: $381.3 million 1998: $332.4 million 52-week high: $43.19 52-week low: $19.50 ...
Research articles 2000-10-09
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