Dow Jones

 

Dow Jones & Company is an American publishing and financial information firm.

The company was founded in 1882 by three reporters: Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. Like The New York Times and the Washington Post, the company was in recent years publicly traded but privately controlled. The company was led by the Bancroft family, which effectively controlled 64% of all voting stock, before being acquired by News Corporation.



The company became a subsidiary of News Corporation after an extended takeover bid during 2007.  It was reported on August 1, 2007 that the bid had been successful after an extended period of uncertainty about shareholder agreement. The transaction was completed on December 13, 2007. It was worth US$5 billion or $60 a share, giving NewsCorp control of The Wall Street Journal and ending the Bancroft family's 105 years of ownership

 

The company calculates thousands of market indices. A few of the most widely used include:



- Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA, "Dow 30", or often simply "The Dow")

- Dow Jones Transportation Average

- Dow Jones Utility Average

- Dow Jones Composite Average

- The Global Dow

- Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index

- Dow Jones Total Stock Market Index

- Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes

- Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Indexes

- Dow Jones Target Date Indexes

Website  http://www.dowjones.com