Career
Previously, he was a corporate media and entertainment writer at The Wall Street Journal. In 2008, Jannarone joined The WSJ"s financial analysis section "Heard on the Street" as a Singapore-based reporter. Prior to that Jannarone worked as a deputy bureau chief at Dow Jones, as an analyst at The Hartnett Group in Dallas and at Morgan Stanley in New New York
Jannarone is most well known for breaking the story about The WSJ"s corporate parent News Corporation splitting into two divisions: Entertainment and Publishing.
Jannarone is well known for his work which "expos accounting irregularities at Diamond Foods. The irregularities caused a 70% fall in the company"s stock price and a collapse of the planned $2.4 billion takeover of Pringles and resignation of the Chief Executive Officer.
Born in 1980, Jannarone currently resides in Manhattan, New New York
He obtained his degree in economics from Princeton University where he graduated cum laude.