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S&P Global Inc. (prior to April 2016 McGraw Hill Financial, Inc., and prior to 2013 The McGraw–Hill Companies, Inc.) is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in
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,
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. Its primary areas of business are financial information and analytics. It is the parent company of
S&P Global Ratings S&P Global Ratings (previously Standard & Poor's and informally known as S&P) is an American credit rating agency (CRA) and a division of S&P Global that publishes financial research and analysis on stocks, bonds, and commodities. S&P is cons ...
, S&P Global Market Intelligence, S&P Global Mobility, S&P Global Engineering Solutions, S&P Global Sustainable1, and S&P Global Commodity Insights,
CRISIL CRISIL (formerly ''Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited'') is an Indian analytical company providing ratings, research, and risk and policy advisory services and is a subsidiary of American company S&P Global. CRISIL, was the f ...
, and is the majority owner of the
S&P Dow Jones Indices S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC () is a joint venture between S&P Global, the CME Group, and News Corp that was announced in 2011 and later launched in 2012. It produces, maintains, licenses, and markets stock market indices as benchmarks and as th ...
joint venture. "S&P" is a shortening of "Standard and Poor's".


Corporate history

The predecessor companies of S&P Global have history dating to 1888, when James H. McGraw purchased the ''American Journal of Railway Appliances''. He continued to add further publications, eventually establishing The ''McGraw Publishing Company'' in 1899.
John A. Hill John Alexander Hill (February 22, 1858 – January 24, 1916) was a co-founder of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, the predecessor corporation of today's McGraw Hill Financial and McGraw-Hill Education. He was born in Sandgate, Vermont on Feb. 2 ...
had also produced several technical and trade publications and in 1902 formed his own business, The ''Hill Publishing Company''. In 1909 both men, having known each other's interests, agreed upon an alliance and combined the book departments of their publishing companies into The ''McGraw–Hill Book Company''. John Hill served as president, with James McGraw as vice-president. In 1917, the remaining parts of each business were merged into The ''McGraw–Hill Publishing Company''. In 1964, after Hill died, both ''McGraw–Hill Publishing Company'' and ''McGraw–Hill Book Company'' merged into ''McGraw–Hill, Inc.'' McGraw–Hill purchased
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Standard & Poor's from Paul Talbot Babson in 1966. In 1979, McGraw–Hill purchased ''Byte'' magazine from its owner/publisher
Virginia Williamson Virginia Williamson (also Virginia Londner Green and Virginia Peschke) was the co-founder, owner and publisher of ''Byte'' magazine. She founded the magazine in 1975 together with her ex-husband, Wayne Green the founder/publisher of the amateur rad ...
, who then became a vice-president of McGraw–Hill. In 1986, McGraw–Hill bought out competitor The Economy Company, then the United States' largest publisher of educational material. The buyout made McGraw–Hill the largest educational publisher in the United States. In 1994, McGraw–Hill's broadcasting division signed a deal with ABC, due partly to the fact that its stations in
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and Indianapolis had already been aligned with the network, and that
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and Bakersfield joined the ABC family. (Bakersfield sister station KERO-TV was also involved in the deal between McGraw–Hill and ABC; however, that station had to wait for its affiliation contract with CBS to expire in March 1996, before it could finally switch to ABC). In 1995, McGraw–Hill, Inc. became The ''McGraw–Hill Companies, Inc.'' as part of a corporate rebranding. In 2007, McGraw–Hill launched an online study network,
GradeGuru McGraw Hill is an American educational publishing company and one of the "big three" educational publishers that publishes educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education. The company also publishes referen ...
.com, which gave McGraw–Hill an opportunity to connect directly with its end users, the students. The site closed on April 29, 2012. On October 3, 2011, McGraw–Hill announced it was selling its entire television station group to the
E. W. Scripps Company The E. W. Scripps Company is an American broadcasting company founded in 1878 as a chain of daily newspapers by Edward Willis "E. W." Scripps and his sister, Ellen Browning Scripps. It was also formerly a media conglomerate. The company is he ...
for $212 million. The sale was completed on December 30, 2011. It had been involved in broadcasting since 1972, when it purchased four television stations from a division of
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The sale included McGraw–Hill Broadcasting's stations
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and KZKC-LP Bakersfield; KGTV and
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; KZCS-LP
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; flagship station
KMGH-TV KMGH-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Sterling-licensed independent station KCDO-TV, channel 3 (and its Denver-licensed translat ...
and
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; KZFC-LP
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; and
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Indianapolis. On November 26, 2012, McGraw–Hill announced it was selling its entire education division, known as '' McGraw–Hill Education'' to Apollo Global Management for $2.5 billion. On March 22, 2013, McGraw–Hill announced it had completed the sale for $2.4 billion cash. On May 1, 2013, shareholders of McGraw–Hill voted to change the company's name to ''McGraw Hill Financial''. McGraw–Hill divested the subsidiary McGraw–Hill Construction to
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for US$320 million on September 22, 2014. The sale included
Engineering News-Record ''Engineering News-Record'' (widely known as ''ENR'') is an American weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It is widely regarded as one of the construction industry's most authorita ...
,
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, Dodge and Sweet's. McGraw–Hill Construction has been renamed Dodge Data & Analytics. In February 2016, McGraw–Hill announced that McGraw–Hill Financial would change its name to ''S&P Global Inc.'' by the end of April 2016. The company officially changed its name following a shareholder vote on April 27, 2016. In April 2016, McGraw–Hill announced it was selling
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to investment firm XIO Group for $1.1 billion. On August 3, 2020, S&P Global Platts launched S&P Global Platts Analytics fundamental oil information on the redesigned S&P Global Platts Developer Platform. The Platts Developer Platform offers customers with quick exposure to product price databases, business statistics and insights at the pace of market changes. In November 2020, S&P Global has agreed to acquire
IHS Markit IHS Markit Ltd was an information services provider that completed a merger with S&P Global in 2022. Headquartered in London, it was formed in 2016 with the merger of IHS Inc. and Markit Ltd. History IHS Information Handling Services (IHS) "wa ...
analytics company in a $44 billion transaction. The arrangement would give S&P Global shareholders almost 68% of the merged company. McGraw–Hill produces the "Glencoe" series of books.


Corporate organization

S&P Global now organizes its businesses in six units based on the market in which they are involved.


S&P Global Ratings

S&P Global Ratings provides independent investment research including ratings on various investment instruments.


S&P Global Market Intelligence

S&P Global Market Intelligence is a provider of multi-asset class and real-time data, research, news and analytics to
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, investment and commercial banks, insurance companies, investment advisors and wealth managers, corporations, and universities. Subsidiaries include Leveraged Commentary & Data and
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.


S&P Dow Jones Indices

Launched on July 2, 2012,
S&P Dow Jones Indices S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC () is a joint venture between S&P Global, the CME Group, and News Corp that was announced in 2011 and later launched in 2012. It produces, maintains, licenses, and markets stock market indices as benchmarks and as th ...
is the world's largest global resource for index-based concepts, data, and research. It produces the
S&P 500 The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices. As of ...
and the
Dow Jones Industrial Average The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Dow Jones, or simply the Dow (), is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. The DJIA is one of the oldest and most commonly followed equity inde ...
. S&P Dow Jones Indices calculates over 830,000 indices, publishes benchmarks that provide the basis for 575 ETFs globally with $387 billion in assets invested, and serves as the DNA for $1.5 trillion of the world's indexed assets.


S&P Global Commodity Insights

Headquartered in London, S&P Global Commodity Insights is a provider of information and a source of benchmark price assessments for the commodities, energy, petrochemicals, metals, and agriculture markets. It has offices in more than 15 cities, including major energy centres such as
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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, and international business centres such as
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, and
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.


S&P Global Mobility


S&P Global Engineering Solutions


Presidents of the company

* James H. McGraw (1917–1928) * Johnathan Heflin (1928–1948) * James McGraw Jr. (1948–1950) * Curtis W. McGraw (1950–1953) *
Donald C. McGraw Donald Cushing McGraw (21 May 1897 - 7 February 1974) was an American President of McGraw-Hill from 1953 to 1966. During his time as president, he expanded the company beyond publishing and acquired three industry reference sources: Standard & Poor ...
(1953–1968) * Shelton Fisher (1968–1974) * Harold McGraw Jr. (1974–1983) * Joseph Dionne (1983–1998) * Harold W. McGraw III (1998–2013) * Douglas L. Peterson (2013–present)


Acquisitions

During the course of its history, McGraw Hill and from 2016 S&P Global has expanded significantly through acquisition, not just within the publishing industry but also into other areas such as financial services (the purchase of Standard & Poor's in 1966) and broadcasting (the 1972 acquisition of Time-Life Broadcasting). The publishing and education assets are a part of McGraw–Hill Education from the company separation in 2013. Note that this list only includes acquisitions made by McGraw–Hill, not its subsidiaries. McGraw–Hill typically does not release financial information regarding its acquisitions or divestitures.


Divestitures

After acquiring a portfolio of diverse companies, McGraw Hill later divested itself of many units to form McGraw Hill Financial which is now S&P Global. Note that this list only includes divestitures made by McGraw–Hill, not its subsidiaries.


McGraw–Hill Building

The company was based at 1221 Avenue of the Americas until July 2015. The predecessor company McGraw Hill Inc. had been based at
330 West 42nd Street 330 West 42nd Street, also the McGraw-Hill Building and formerly the GHI Building, is a skyscraper in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Raymond Hood and J. André Fouilhoux in a mixture of the Internati ...
and both have been known as ''The McGraw–Hill Building'', a name originally used for a prior headquarters at 469 Tenth Avenue.


Connection to the family of George W. Bush

The McGraws and the
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family have close ties dating back several generations. Harold McGraw Jr. (deceased) was a member of the national grant advisory and founding board of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.


McGraw–Hill Federal Credit Union

Established in 1935, the McGraw–Hill Federal Credit Union originally served employees of the McGraw–Hill companies in New York City only. The credit union moved from its location inside the McGraw–Hill building to East Windsor,
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, in 2005. Its accounts are insured by the
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. It provides savings, checking accounts, CDs, money-market accounts,
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s, credit cards, auto loans, and home mortgages. In February 2019, the credit union announced plans to merge with Pentagon Federal Credit Union, completing to convert customers to those of PenFed on May 1, 2019. The East Windsor branch currently operates as a PenFed branch as of September 2019.


Awards

In 1999, the National Building Museum presented the McGraw–Hill Companies with its annual
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for the corporation's contributions to the
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.


References


External links

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