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Holiday Wales MarketWatch agreed to be acquired by Dow Jones & Co in a deal valued at a half billion dollars.
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Caravan Holiday In Wales Nov 15, 2004 (AXcess News) New York - MarketWatch, Inc. (NASDAQ: MKTW) said Monday that it was being acquired by Dow Jones & Co. (NYSE: DJ) for $18 a share.The deal is an all-cash offer of $519 million, less MarketWatch's cash on hand of $56 million, bringing the cost down to $463 million for Dow Jones. The offer is 7.3 times the trailing 12 months' sales and 120 times net income.
Zinio has reached an agreement with Dow Jones Publishing Company (Asia) Inc. to make China Business and China Manufacturing available on Zinio.com. Published fortnightly, the WSJ Briefings offer concise and comprehensive coverage of major acquisitions and appointments in China, as well as crucial information on market developments and how they affect business in China. Dow Jones Publishing Company (Asia) Inc. also will work with Zinio to make digital editions of The Asian Wall Street Journal and Far Eastern Economic Review available on Zinio.com.
Camping Holiday Wales Other online business news publishers will most likely cut off their feeds from MarketWatch now that the high-priced replacement is Dow Jones.Motley Fool's Seth Jason pegged the price Dow paid in "eyeballs", saying Dow Jones' offer was "$90 per pair of eyeballs for September".MarketWatch reported last month that its third-quarter net income more than doubled because of more online advertising revenue and its merger with Pinnacor.
Wales omit Gavin Henson from the whole shebang, Stephen Jones is good for WC after groin tear but not playing yet and Wales will miss Ryan Jones in every match. Ceri Sweeney in at fly half and rest of side a bit of a mix and match. especially Vickery, Regan, Sheridan front row, but thd backrow looks slow, Easter and Corry in particular. who ever knows what Welsh side will turn up. take last years Six Nations for example.
Accommodation Holiday Wales The combination of higher ad revenue and its broader reach thanks to its Pinnacor acquisition was a plus for the online publisher in selling to Dow Jones.Advertisement
Holiday Last Minute Wales Viacom (NYSE: VIA), the New York Times (NYSE: NYT) and Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) were all interested in acquiring MarketWatch with Viacom the strongest of those suitors, but the price tag was apparently too high.Now that that deal has been disclosed, business is going to be anything but normal for MarketWatch as Dow Jones is most likely going to let a lot of its writing staff go. It will likely become another channel for Dow Jones business news, so why keep the dead weight of extra writers on staff?
Catering Holiday Self Wales MarketWatch had always given viewers free access to its news while the Wall Street Journal online, a Dow Jones company, did not. The WSJ publishes between 600 and 800 stories a day and commands one of the highest priced tickets for that news in the online market today. But even though Dow's news is high quality, their terms are restrictive; customers cannot permit their pages to be crawled by spiders and they could only keep the story for one week. That was the offer made to AXcess News last year.
Holiday Wales Walking When asked why they did not allow spiders to crawl the pages and the short-term given to display that content, Dow Jones' WSJ representative told AXcess News that they wanted the viewers to go to their site and pay to access those archives. At the time we thought it was an old fashioned approach that wouldn't last.
Family Holiday Wales Like Reuters (NASDAQ: RTRSY), who buys its competitors, Dow Jones may have the same idea in gathering readers, but convincing them to pay for content may be a different result altogether.
Holiday Riding Wales The web offers no loyalty when it comes to the surfing curiosity of news readers and asking them to pay isn't going to set the world on fire with traffic. You'll note that on Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) News you won't find stories from the WSJ. MSN, Microsft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) search engine, which had been in a beta program with Moreover, is trying to emulate Google's approach to news by offering readers a variety of free-access news content, though most of the stories there are Reuters, which was an early stage seed investor in Moreover.Media consolidation has been on the rise, but news publishing has yet to take the Internet seriously. Most acquisitions have been more traditional media, broadcasters, newspapers and radio, but web publishers are like a zebra in a heard of horses, similar yet different, and that is something most larger media organizations don't quite get.
Adventure Holiday Wales As time goes on we hope news online survives in its purest form, free access with no strings attached. As to MarketWatch's staff, it's hard to say where they will go but if they're looking, our editor said to contact him, we're always looking for talent.
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