Edward Jones

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Edward Jones was an American statistician and co-founder of Dow Jones & Company, best known for helping create the Dow Jones Industrial Average.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf businessperson
human
statistician
areaOfInfluence United States financial system
surface form: United States financial markets

Wall Street
coFounded Dow Jones & Company
coFounderWith Charles Bergstresser NERFINISHED
Charles Dow NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of stock market indices
popularization of financial market averages
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Dow Jones & Company NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork business and finance
financial journalism
statistics
hasNameIn Dow Jones Industrial Average
Dow Jones Transportation Average
Dow Jones brand of stock indices
influenced business journalism
financial market analysis
knownFor co-founding Dow Jones & Company
helping create the Dow Jones Industrial Average
legacy co-creation of one of the world’s most followed stock market indices
notableAchievement helped establish a systematic measure of U.S. industrial stock performance
notableWork development of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
occupation business executive
journalist
statistician
partnerInBusinessWith Charles Dow
Charles Dow and Charles Bergstresser NERFINISHED
Charles Dow
surface form: Charles Henry Dow

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^DJI coFounder Edward Jones
Charles Dow coFounderWith Edward Jones
Dow Jones & Company foundedBy Edward Jones
The Wall Street Journal foundedBy Edward Jones
Dow Jones & Company namedAfter Edward Jones