Daily Journal Corporation (DJCO) NASDAQ

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Daily Journal Corporation

Address

915 East First Street

Los Angeles, CA 90012

United States of America (the)

Phone

213 229 5300

Sector

Technology

Industry

Software - Application

Employees

420

First IPO Date

June 11, 1986

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
Steven Myhill-JonesChairman & CEO1M1976
Danny HemnaniChief Executive Officer of Journal Technologies0N/A
Tu ToInvestor Relations Contact797,7051963
Brian CardileSecretary0N/A
Michelle StephensExecutive Vice President of Publications0N/A
Joseph JezerinacCo-Chief Technology Officer of Journal Technologies0N/A
Kaushik MehtaCo-Chief Technology Officer of Journal Technologies0N/A
David HoustonEditor-in-Chief of the Daily Journal Newspapers0N/A
Maryjoe RodriguezPresident01984
Erik NakamuraCFO & Principal Financial Officer01976
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Description

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Daily Journal Corporation, established in 1987, operates through two distinct divisions. Its Traditional Business segment is dedicated to publishing newspapers and affiliated online content across California, Arizona, and Utah. This includes ten well-known general circulation newspapers such as the Los Angeles Daily Journal, San Francisco Daily Journal, and The Daily Recorder, among others. Furthermore, this division delivers specialized information services and acts as a representative for commercial and public notice advertising. The second division, Journal Technologies, specializes in crafting and providing advanced case management software systems. Its offerings comprise solutions like eCourt, eProsecutor, eDefender, and eProbation for comprehensive case processing, in addition to eFile, which enables electronic document submission by attorneys and the public, and ePayIt, primarily for online traffic citation payments. These cutting-edge systems are supplied to a wide array of clients, including courts, prosecuting and public defender offices, probation departments, and various other justice sector organizations such as administrative law bodies, city and county governments, and bar associations. Their purpose is to facilitate electronic management of cases and information, streamline communication with partner agencies, and extend digital services to legal professionals and the general public in 42 U.S. states and globally.

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