Dale, WSJ writer, dies of cancer at 54

Arden Dale, who covered taxes and estate planning at The Wall Street Journal, died Sunday at her home in Maplewood, N.J., after a battle with cancer. She was 54. A story on the Journal website states, “Ms. Dale had a long and distinguished career with Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal. She served as […]

Marketwatch seeks personal finance editor

MarketWatch seeks an aggressive, Web-savvy editor who can help filter the news of the day through a single question: ”What does this mean for me and my money?” It”s what readers of every news story wonder on some level, and in a financial climate with boundless opportunity for bad decision making, answering it has never […]

WSJ seeks Market Talk editor in Hong Kong

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a Hong Kong-based editor to work on our Market Talk team. Market Talk, our flagship markets news and information product, offers insight and rapid analysis into market moves, present and expected, and key features of trading in various segments. The successful candidate will be responsible for our daily Market […]

Popular CNBC contributor appearing on Fox Business

Linette Lopez and Julia LaRoche of Business Insider write about the potential ramifications of Anthony Scaramucci, SkyBridge Capital founder and host of the massive hedge fund conference, SALT, appearing on Fox Business Network this afternoon after being a regular CNBC contributor. Lopez and LaRoche write, “He’ll be joined by another CNBC alum, Charlie Gasparino. “Wonder […]

Dear Putin: Please solve murder of Forbes journalist

Richard Behar, contributing editor for investigations at Forbes, writes an open letter to Russian leader Vladimar Putin, asking him to solve murder of Forbs journalist Paul Klebnikov, killed in Russia 10 years ago. Behar writes: Dear President Vladimir Putin, As you surely know, last Wednesday was the tenth anniversary of the slaying of Paul Klebnikov, […]

International Business Times seeks breaking news editor

The International Business Times is seeking a seasoned, aggressive, tireless editor with proven news budget and a keen sense of the Web to oversee its growing breaking news report. The ideal candidate is consumed with news in all its incremental glory yet equally intent on diving why the minutiae matters and distilling it for general […]

International Business Times seeks junior business reporter

The International Business Times is seeking a versatile, productive, aggressive writer to join our New York City newsroom to produce frequent stories about business, finance and the economy. The ideal candidate brings a demonstrated ability to file clean, factually accurate, jargon-free engaging copy under tight deadlines on a variety of subjects. At least one year […]

International Business Times seeks junior tech reporter

The International Business Times is seeking a versatile, productive aggressive writer to join our New York City newsroom to produce frequent stories about technology, gadgets, innovation and science. The ideal candidate brings a demonstrated ability to file a clean, factually accurate, jargon-free engaging copy under tight deadlines on a variety of subjects.  At least one […]

Finke duped by false tip

Entertainment business reporter Nikki Finke was duped into believing a false tip about a new Ghostbusters movie, reports Ian Mohr of the New York Post. Mohr writes, “Dangling the carrot further, one ‘tipster’ claimed Deadline was running the Landis story the next day. Another begged Finke not to run the story as it was promised […]

NYT’s Sorkin helps companies come across as victims

Jim Newell of Salon writes that New York Times business columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin is helping companies moving overseas to avoid U.S. taxes look like victims. Newell writes, “Here we have an awful human being who just got finished cackling and slappin’ high fives with board members and shareholders about how they’ve slashed their tax […]