Whitestone Communications reports all "quiet" on the newsletter front.Whitestone Whitestone may refer to:
1. Contraction of who is. 2. Contraction of who has. who's who is or who has who's short for who is, who has. Buying Whom reference publication, reports, "While other parts of the publishing field had boom times in acquisitions, newsletter deal activity was quiet in the second quarter 2005 versus the same year-earlier period." The number of deals--six--equaled the number of 2004 deals, but dollar volume was only $12 million versus last year's $60 million. "The only deal of any size in the second quarter this year was Eli Research's acqusition of the Element K newsletters and journal business [see lead article]," said Whitestone associate Neil Ghosh — Please help recruit one or [ improve this article] yourself. . "Eli has done a good job of steadily building its business through new products and acquisitions. While a number of companies, such as Eli Research, Douglas Douglas, city, Isle of Man Douglas, city (1991 pop. 19,950), capital of the Isle of Man, Great Britain. It is a popular resort, connected by rail to Ramsey and Port Erin, on the Irish Sea. Tourism is the chief industry. Publications, and HCPro, continue to be eager to do newsletter acquisitions, we expect modest M&A activity in the newsletter field for the rest of 2005 as there are just not that many properties expected to come to market." Whitestone, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10019, 212-957-7100, fax 212-957-7508. |
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