The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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WSJ: Amtrak’s New Acela Trains Are Up and Running, But Remain Work in Progress
As of Thursday, August 28, Amtrak officially began service on its new high-speed Acela trains, write Esther Fung and Taylor Umlauf for The Wall Street…
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WSJ: Urban Outfitters Sees Higher Second Quarter Sales and Profit, But Warns of Stronger Tariff Impact
Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters reported higher sales and profit in the second quarter, but expects a stronger impact from tariffs than previously projected, writes Katherine Hamilton…
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WSJ: Comcast Reports Q2 Revenue Growth Driven By Xfinity Mobile Surge, Orlando Theme Park Opening
Comcast has reported second quarter revenue growth, driven by a rise in Xfinity Mobile subscribers and the opening of a new theme park in Orlando,…
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Northeast Philadelphia’s PCI Pharma Services Receives Massive Investment, Now Valued At $10B
PCI Pharma Services, the Northeast Philadelphia-based contract development and manufacturing company has received a multibillion-dollar investment that now values the company at $10 billion, writes…
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Wall Street Journal: Comcast Selling Sky Deutschland to Germany Media Group in $617M Deal
Comcast has announced it is selling Sky Deutschland to RTL Group, which is part of German media group Bertelsmann, write Najat Kantouar and Adrià Catatayud…
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Personal Tragedy Led Exton’s Kensey Nash Founder to New Role as Lungpacer Medical CEO
Personal tragedy led Doug Evans, founder of Exton-based Kensey Nash, to change his business trajectory and become CEO of Vancouver-based Lungpacer Medical, writes Brian Gormley…
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Wall Street Journal: How a Plymouth Meeting Company Addressed the Issue of an Aging Boss Head-On
Leadership and cognitive decline from aging bosses are key issues in America’s with high-powered professionals working past traditional retirement ages, writes Callum Borcher for The…
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WSJ: Comcast Locks In Rates to Stop Subscriber Slide Amid Wireless Competition
Amid fierce competition, Philadelphia-based Comcast is among the cable and wireless providers offering price-lock guarantees to retain existing subscribers and attract new ones, writes Patience…
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Wall Street Journal: This Philadelphia Company is Better Equipped Than Others to Navigate Tariff Situation
While companies worldwide are having to manage the uncertain trade environment because of tariffs, some are better suited to navigate the situation than others, write…
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WSJ: Urban Outfitters Reports Double-Digit Sales Growth, Revenue Gains Across Its Main Brands
Despite other retailers citing macroeconomic uncertainty as causing a dampening in demand, Urban Outfitters has reported double-digit sales growth and revenue gains across its main…
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Wall Street Journal: Father Judge Students Are Securing $50K+ Jobs Before Graduation, Thanks to Trade Programs
Amid skilled trade worker shortages, students at Northeast Philadelphia’s Father Judge High School are receiving job offers of $50,000 and above before even graduating, writes…
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WSJ: Private-Equity Firm, Developer to Convert Wanamaker Building Into a Residential Complex
Dune Real Estate Partners, a private-equity firm, and developer TF Cornerstone have teamed up to convert Philadelphia’s Wanamaker Building into a residential complex, writes Peter…
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Wall Street Journal: As Economic Uncertainty Set In, Quakertown Family Tightens Belt to Survive
Concerns about the economy have caused consumer confidence to drop, leading some local families to tighten their belts just to get by, write Rachel Louise…
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WSJ: Comcast NBCUniversal, International Olympic Committee Agree on New Partnership Deal for Olympics
Comcast NBCUniversal recently announced that it has extended its media rights to air the Olympic Games on its various U.S. platforms through 2036 in a…
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Newtown’s Alex Cooper of ‘Call Her Daddy’ Fame Signs Sponsorship Deal with Women’s Soccer League
Newtown native and podcaster Alex Cooper recently secured a sponsorship deal for her beverage brand, Unwell Hydration, with National Women’s Soccer League, writes Katie Deighton…
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Wall Street Journal: The Sixers Still Have Nothing to Show for ‘Trust the Process’ Era of Decade Ago
When the Philadelphia 76ers hired Sam Hinkie as the team’s new general manager in 2013, he embarked on a plan for the Sixers to lose…













































