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* The Heathcote Group purchased the [[Sentinel]] in 137AC, after the newspaper had undergone a loss of sales and interest following the death of it's previous editor, [[Redward Innes]], in 115AC.<br />
* The Heathcote Group purchased the [[Sentinel]] in 137AC, after the newspaper had undergone a loss of sales and interest following the death of it's previous editor, [[Redward Innes]], in 115AC.<br />
* After the purchase, the then director of Heathcote Group, [[Ram Zadorin]], hired editor [[Emmi Hartlin]], under whom "''the paper regained its former prominence''".
* After the purchase, the then director of Heathcote Group, [[Ram Zadorin]], hired editor [[Emmi Hartlin]], under whom "''the paper regained its former prominence''".
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01/05/270 Stock Market Declines
The PCX suffered its third straight day of sharp losses today, as the CEO of Heathcote stepped down amid claims that the group falsified three years of earnings statements. Analysts remain skeptical that the market will recover much before the end of the month.
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== References ==
== References ==
* "About the [[Perplex City Sentinel]]" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/about/ link])
* "About the [[Perplex City Sentinel]]" ([http://www.perplexcitysentinel.com/about/ link])

Revision as of 19:08, 4 May 2007

General

  • Owns the Perplex City Sentinel
  • Is a subsidiary of CJM Holdings
  • The Heathcote Group purchased the Sentinel in 137AC, after the newspaper had undergone a loss of sales and interest following the death of it's previous editor, Redward Innes, in 115AC.
  • After the purchase, the then director of Heathcote Group, Ram Zadorin, hired editor Emmi Hartlin, under whom "the paper regained its former prominence".


01/05/270 Stock Market Declines

The PCX suffered its third straight day of sharp losses today, as the CEO of Heathcote stepped down amid claims that the group falsified three years of earnings statements. Analysts remain skeptical that the market will recover much before the end of the month.

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