Talk:Financial Times
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Though the paper is expensive on the newstand, you can get 6 months delivered to your door for 1000 Worldperks points through the Northwest Airline Worldperks program. For the past three weeks it has come to my working class surburb of Detroit (i.e. not what one would consider a prime market) doorstep by 6:30am.
Take a look on the german vers of the text. The Creation is totally different. In the German text it says the the FT was renamend and originally named FInancial News.
Curious....
Moreover, the James Sheridan the article links to certainly did not found it. The article on Horatio Bottomley states that he founded the paper. Burschik 08:24, 1 September 2005 (UTC) The German article seems to be based on this page, and a James Sheridan is mentioned here. Burschik 08:47, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
I used to work for the FT and the version that all employees are told is that the current Financial Times is descended from the Financial News. However when the two papers merged, it was decided to change the name to Financial Times
I was wondering, how would we include the fact that the FT Group also owns other magazines such as The Banker, fDi Magazine, FT Mandate, PWM, etc. which all caome under the heading of FT Business Publications? I'm tempted to create an article for The Banker, although am wondering whether it may be a better idea to create one article which houses all FT Business Publications magazines. Any thoughts on this? -- (User:A.szczep) 20:17, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Each pub should have an article. lots of issues | leave me a message 21:38, 3 September 2006 (UTC)