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Online Shopping - The Wall Street Journal (6-month subscription)

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List Price: $169.00
Our Price: $129.00
Your Save: $ 40.00 ( 24% )
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Manufacturer: Dow Jones & Company
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 2-4 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 306 Label: Dow Jones & Company Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Dow Jones & Company Number Of Issues: 153 Publisher: Dow Jones & Company Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: Dow Jones & Company Subscription Length: 183
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This daily newspaper published the latest in news from the business and finance world. Additionally, it strives to connect current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It also seeks to inform the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: WSJ Comment: Good stuff man! I'm probably the minority type reader here of the WSJ, being a blue collar kind of guy and all. I began my subscription when gas prices went through the roof, I took my tax check and invested it for my two children, and when the automobile company I worked for began sinking. I have say I'm more informed than I was watching one of those quick information news channels in the morning. Getting insight on upcoming tax year changes, where consumers/fund managers (except Mr. Madoff) are investing, the auto industry; a new prespective on how people view us, and of course the opinion section, which happens to be my favorite. I have to echo most here and their reviews here at Amazon, 5 star newspaper all the way. For the money this is the only newspaper that gives you all the information you'll ever need to start your day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Editorials are seriously skewed for Grand Old Predators Comment: I call Jonah Goldberg "Mr. Wall Street Journal, himself!"
On the Editorial Page Goldberg consistently denigrates and scapegoats the Common Man. A sycophant to Big Business & the Top 1%, Goldberg weekly lowers himself to the missionary position. As far as I am concerned, the man has no brain, and he has sold his Soul. The essence of Goldberg's Being?... is to hussle honoraria, and sell them as intellectual credit default swaps.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Editiorial and Opinion Paper Out there Comment: The Wall Street Journal is by far and away the #1 Newspaper in the U.S. Its content on a daily basis is great on a daily basis but the number one reason you should purchase this paper is for its editorial and opinion section.
If you think this paper is all about financial news you are mistaken. I originally thought that is what I was going to get and was plesently surprised at the entire coverage of the paper.
I would say if the paper leans one political direction it would be slightly to the right but has an even representation of both Democrats and Republicans on all political issues. Top world leaders and economists seem to have an article in the paper every single day.
Also, the weekend edition of the Journal is outstanding in itself. Sometimes you may not be able to get through the entire paper in a day but if you want the most outstanding and well written opinion section out there, this is the paper to get.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do not buy here Comment: Don't take my star rating as commentary on the quality of the Jouranl as it is a simply must read for any finance professional. I rated one star due to the price on Amazon. I was recently singing up for delivery and thought $249 for a year's subscription doesn't appear too bad. Of course when you compare it to a 54 week subscription for both print and online for $99 it is a terrible deal. If purchasing go to WSJ homepage.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well written, best newspaper Comment: The WSJ is very well written and is entertaining. I subscribe to a local paper for local news, but always rely upon the WSJ for national unbiased news. I especially look forward to the Personal Journal section with news you can use in your life.
I just dropped my subscription to Smartmoney magazine, because I find the same information in the Journal, except several weeks earlier.
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