The El Paso Times announced in the Sunday paper that it was cutting its weekday stock listings beginning next month, but that the Saturday stock listings were still up for debate.
The paper said, “The El Paso Times will reduce the size of its daily stock listings beginning April 4.
“The revised daily stock listings will include stocks of local interest from the New York, Nasdaq and American stock exchanges. Mutual fund listings will be eliminated. Because of the space gained from the reduction of stocks, readers will enjoy more complete business coverage, including more regional, national and international news.
“Still under consideration is the extent of weekend stock listings, which will be published on Saturday.”
Read the announcement here.
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