Two Franklin hotels were forcibly closed on New Year’s Eve due to uncorrected fire alarm outages.
At 6-foot-3, 298 pounds, Franklin’s Blake Smythe is a force to be reckoned with on the defensive line. That dominance is why ...
The latest update is out from Daily Journal ( (DJCO) ).
Responding to continued rapid shifts toward digital news consumption, The Daily Journal will cease home delivery on Mondays effective April 25, but instead will provide subscribers with a full digital ...
Fiscal year 2025 was an exceptional year for Daily Journal Corporation, highlighted by record revenue and continued momentum at Journal Technologies,” said Steven Myhill-Jones, Chairman of the Board ...
A small California publishing company that was owned by famed investor Charlie Munger warned its shareholders that his death would have a significant impact on the company’s $300 million stock ...
The Falcons won the Class 1A title two years ago and then took the 2A crown last season. Ingomar’s lineup returns mostly intact and is led by powerful outsider hitter Macie Phifer (565 kills last year ...
Daily Journal Corporation publishes newspapers and websites covering in California, Arizona, Utah, and Australia. It operates in two segments, Traditional Business and Journal Technologies. The ...
Daily Journal Corp. engages in the business of publishing newspapers and websites reporting California and Arizona news and producing several specialized information publications. It operates through ...
My December sell rating on DJCO was driven by its extreme 3.2x price-to-book valuation, which has since corrected with a 30% share price drop. Daily Journal is a unique blend of legacy newspaper ...
(Disclosure: the author has a position in the Daily Journal Corporation – a reliable sell indicator.) Value investors know Warren Buffett’s classic retort to efficient market theory, “The ...
VINELAND — Saturday, June 7 marks 150 years since the first edition of The Daily Journal was published. Like its hometown of Vineland, the newspaper today bears the same name it started with, but ...