Categories: OLD Media Moves

Barron's updates its Web site

Barron’s, the weekly business newspaper published by Dow Jones, has revamped its Web site, adding more daily coverage aimed at investors and some other features. The additions include these features:

* Inside Scoop — The only daily column that tracks stock purchases and sales by corporate insiders;

* Hot Research AM and PM — Market-moving analysts’ reports selected by Barron’s Online editors;

* Investors’ Soapbox AM and PM — Leading strategists’ and newsletters’ takes on where the market is going.

In addition, Barron’s is adding a breaking news section from Dow Jones Business News and a series, “The Year Ahead 2006: New Ideas, New Opportunities,” that will focus on key innovations and breakthroughs we may see in 2006 and how they could affect investors.

For all of the changes, go here. In addition, the well-known Barron’s Roundtable of investors kicks off with the Jan. 14 issue.

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