Price Urges Dow Jones To Find Partner Or Sell Dow Jones Markets

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As Dow Jones Markets grapples with reinventing itself, the debate over its corporate future rages on. Michael Price last week urged Dow Jones to either sell the unit or find a partner to help run it. Price says Dow Jones should probably expect about one times revenues for the unit--that's about $879.6 million. Dow Jones paid a total of $1.6 billion to buy Telerate.

Price also says he is optimistic that the new Dow Jones board will take a second look at the subject of the company's plans to turn

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