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It’s now official. Company execs say in their staff memo: “For Dow Jones, this will mean important long term growth in revenues and profits. For employees, it means new opportunities-the creation of new jobs, greater avenues for advancement, the chance to share in increased prosperity in both our flagship business and Dow Jones as a whole. For shareholders, the returns on the investment are very attractive.”
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