BusinessWeek
After losing $60 million-plus in 2003 and more than $17 million in 2004, the salmon-hued Financial Times turned a profit of about $60 million on revenues approaching $600 million in 2007. But the paper faces competition from
Rupert Murdoch. "Many suspect that if Job One for a Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal is suffocating The New York Times, then Job Two is crushing the Financial Times," writes
Jon Fine.
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WSJ.com traffic is growing at a most impressive rate (Portfolio.com)