of ownership. Dow Jones earned revenues of $1.78 billion in 2006 before it was taken by News Corporation.
ⅱ. Revenue and its source
In the beginning of 2007, it is known that revenue at the company was growing far more quickly from its digital offerings than from its print publications, with revenue from the Wall Street Journal U.S. edition dropping 1.8 percent in the first quarter, while
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The U.S. sub-prime financial crisis of 2008 was caused by sharp house price increases in 2006 called “housing bubbles.” This not only caused overvaluation of house prices but also excessive borrowing. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government agencies who created the secondary market for mortgage-backed securities, bought and held conforming mortgages and turned a similar amount of home loan
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