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Joseph DiStefano

Joseph DiStefano

Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Languages
  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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George Norcross on why he keeps investing as the economy slows

The family of the South Jersey insurance and hospital executive has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which is expanding into the Philadelphia area.
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A new Delaware bill would slow lawsuits against controlling shareho...

Opponents said the bill would benefit billionaires and strip power from smaller investors. Proponents say it will preserve Delaware’s status as “America’s Corporate Capital.”
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Convention Center in Philly is building two new large digital billb...

One will be 87 feet tall and tower over Vine Street, while the other will be tree-shaped and stand at the center's North Broad Street end.
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Former CIA counterintelligence leader talks about Trump’s new world...

James M. Olson, a former CIA counterintelligence director, sees threats to U.S. economy and world peace.
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Josh Verne admits he used his Main Line friends’ cash to fund a lav...

Businessman and investor Josh Verne changed his plea to guilty and faces a prison sentence after declining to invest start-up funds in his company, Ownable.
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How ‘the biggest group of multimillionaires you never heard of’ los...

Paramount Management LLC, run by Daryl Fred Heller out of Lancaster County, was an improbable business empire that collapsed into a "circular firing squad."
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The family owner of Kulpsville plastics maker hopes a big racing de...

Montgomery County manufacturer Greene Tweed, a family-owned military and industrial supplier since 1863, seeks to up its profile with a Formula One racing deal.
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FS Investments is leaving the Navy Yard to move to Schuylkill Yards

The company was drawn by tax breaks and proximity to 30th Street Station.
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EU ambassador talks about hiring in Northeast Philly, Trump’s tarif...

Jovita Neliupšienė visited Leonardo, the Italian helicopter manufacturer based here, earlier this month with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker.
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Main Line investment manager pleads guilty to taking $17 million fr...

Scott Mason will unlikely be able to repay the millions he took from wealthy clients at his investment firm Rubicon Wealth Management.
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Par Funding investors get some of their millions back, as LaForte b...

Investors in Joseph and James LaForte's Philly-based Ponzi scheme are getting almost half their money back and maybe more later.