McGraw Hill Financial was founded by James H. McGraw as The McGraw Publishing Company in 1899.
In 1917 the company merged with John Hill’s The Hill Publishing Company, creating The McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.
In 1986 McGraw Hill bought out competitor The Economy Company, making it the largest educational publisher in the U.S.
In 1995 the company went through a corporate rebranding and became The McGraw-Hill Companies.
In 2012 McGraw Hill spun-off its educational division and the next year shareholders voted to change the name of the company to McGraw Hill Financial.
Today the company focuses on financial and business services. Its subsidiaries are Standard & Poor’s, Platt’s, J.D. Power and Associates and McGraw Hill Construction. It is also part of the S&P Dow Jones Indices joint venture.
McGraw Hill Financial trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MHFI, is a member of the S&P 500, is #363 in the Fortune 500, has 17,000 employees, and had $5.02 billion in revenue in 2013.
McGraw Hill FinancialMcGraw Hill Financial was founded by James H. McGraw as The McGraw Publishing Company in 1899.
In 1917 the company merged with John Hill’s The Hill Publishing Company, creating The McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.
In 1986 McGraw Hill bought out competitor The Economy Company, making it the largest educational publisher in the U.S.
History
In 1995 the company went through a corporate rebranding and became The McGraw-Hill Companies.
In 2012 McGraw Hill spun-off its educational division and the next year shareholders voted to change the name of the company to McGraw Hill Financial.
Today the company focuses on financial and business services. Its subsidiaries are Standard & Poor’s, Platt’s, J.D. Power and Associates and McGraw Hill Construction. It is also part of the S&P Dow Jones Indices joint venture.
McGraw Hill Financial trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MHFI, is a member of the S&P 500, is #363 in the Fortune 500, has 17,000 employees, and had $5.02 billion in revenue in 2013.
Shadi Hamada says
Hello,
My name is Shadi Hamada And I am a freshman and Platt Technical High School
part of the CTHSS Technical High School System. I am Writing to the corporate office in regards to the ALEKS grading system. If your not familiar with it let me explain. Every goal you pass in ALEKS you get a P on your report card for Pass. If you don’t pass then get an F For Fail. Even if your just about to do the DSA to move on to the next goal the topics in the goal have been a little hard but you were able to get to the DSA at the end of the grading quarter you just get an F for not doing it all in time. Don’t get me wrong the ALEKS program is good it’s just the grading is a bit of an issue for Me, My Classmate and our family’s. May I suggest that you give a number grade according to the percentage of the progress done in the goal because for the work I have done all grading quarter got me and F. I will be sure to include a photo of the grading for ALEKS. To get in contact with me id be more then happy to discuss this matter even further so in that case i’ll provide you guys my Phone number (203)-587-XXXXX
Regards,
Shadi Samir Hamada