OLD Media Moves

San Fran Chronicle cuts stock listings

January 1, 2008

Posted by Chris Roush

The San Francisco Chronicle will cut its stock and mutual fund listings beginning next week, according to a short story in Tuesday’s paper.

San Francisco ChronicleThe story stated, “Readers will still receive a daily summary of market activity in print editions and will be able to find full market listings at sfgate.com/business.

“Tuesday through Saturday, the Business section will feature a Market Report that summarizes activity across a number of indexes and includes information on interest rates and currencies. Sunday Business sections will include a chart tracking the performance of the market’s top 200 mutual funds. And on Mondays, readers will find a table charting the performance of The Chronicle 200, the paper’s unique index of the Bay Area’s largest publicly traded companies.

“Every day on The Chronicle’s Web site, at sfgate.com/business, readers can track a wide variety of market activities, including individual equities, industry sectors, bonds, currencies and mutual funds, with data updated every minute.”

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