The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will cut its stock listings for the second time in a year, according to an item in public editor Angela Tuck’s column.
“The AJC will continue to list 1,200 stocks and another 1,500 mutual funds —- plus the ‘Market Mover’ page featuring a recap of the previous day’s action on Wall Street and other major financial markets, said Braykovich. Stock prices can be found at ajc.com/business.”
Read more here. The paper had previously cut its stock listings back in March.
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