Scoop: Ben and Justin Smith plan to name their new company “Semafor'

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The word is roughly the same across dozens of languages.

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The Smiths will use the phonetic spelling of the word, "Semafor,"as opposed to the more commonly used classical spelling, "Semaphore." In a phone conversation, Justin Smith reiterated that the company's core differentiation as a modern news brand will be its emphasis on global news.

 

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I will see your Semafor and raise you Semafive

Well that's a bit of a red flag

You misspelled Press Release.

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Got a badge for Semaphore during my girlscout days, Mr benyt — should I send my resume?

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