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    Graham took The Washington Post Company public on June 15, 1971, in the midst of the Pentagon Papers controversy. A total of 1,294,000 shares were offered to the public at $26 per share. [58] [59] By the end of Graham's tenure as CEO in 1991, the stock was worth $888 per share, not counting the effect of an intermediate 4:1 stock split. [60]

  3. Compass, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Reishman Real Estate Washington, D.C.–based broker [26] [27] April 2016 Shane Aspen Real Estate Aspen-based broker [28] January 2017 Bushari Real Estate Boston-based brokerage [29] April 2018 Conlon Chicago-based brokerage [30] [31] April 2018 Northwest Group Real Estate Seattle-based brokerage [32] [33] June 2018 The Hudson Company

  4. Graham Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post Company agreed to adopt a new corporate name once the sale was finalized. It adopted Graham Holdings Company as the new name effective November 29, 2013. [20] Amazon.com was not involved in the sale. [21] Nash Holdings LLC, a company owned by Bezos, closed the purchase of the newspaper and affiliated publications on October ...

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  7. Phil Graham - Wikipedia

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    While running the Washington Post and other parts of the Post Company, Graham played a backstage role in national and local politics. In 1954, Graham was the leading force behind the founding of the Federal City Council , a highly influential group of business, civic, education, and other leaders interested in economic development in Washington ...

  8. Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive was an online subsidiary of The Washington Post Company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States. WPNI operated washingtonpost.com, the website of the Washington Post, as well as the Web sites Newsweek.com, Slate, Foreign Policy Magazine, Budget Travel Online, Sprig, LoudonExtra.com, The Root and TheBigMoney.

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    A multiple listing service (MLS, also multiple listing system or multiple listings service) is an organization with a suite of services that real estate brokers use to establish contractual offers of cooperation and compensation (among brokers) and accumulate and disseminate information to enable appraisals.