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− | Named after [[Wall Street]] in [[New York City]], the '''Wall Street Journal''' was a publication which a wealthy financier such as [[Ralph Offenhouse]] would read in the [[20th century]] for the choosing of and |
+ | Named after [[Wall Street]] in [[New York City]], the '''''Wall Street Journal''''' was a publication which a wealthy financier such as [[Ralph Offenhouse]] would read in the [[20th century]] for the choosing of and maintaining of one's stocks in a business. With the abandonment of material possessions, the need for publications like the ''Wall Street Journal'' waned. By the [[24th century]], the ''Journal'' had been long out of circulation. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}}) |
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Revision as of 13:05, 30 November 2010
Named after Wall Street in New York City, the Wall Street Journal was a publication which a wealthy financier such as Ralph Offenhouse would read in the 20th century for the choosing of and maintaining of one's stocks in a business. With the abandonment of material possessions, the need for publications like the Wall Street Journal waned. By the 24th century, the Journal had been long out of circulation. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
External link
- WSJ.com - official website
- Wall Street Journal at Wikipedia