The Scripps Howard newspapers along the East Coast of Florida, which include the Stuart News, the Vero Beach Press Journal and the Fort Pierce Tribune, stated in Tuesday’s newspapers that they are cutting their stock listings.
Business editor Hugo Ottolenghi stated, “For that reason, we are reducing the number of stock and mutual fund listings that appear in print Tuesday through Friday. The first phase begins today with mutual fund and American Stock Exchange listings and will continue until the start of the year when we will introduce a new design for stocks and funds on those days.
“You still will receive on Saturday the same weekly roundup of stock and mutual fund information.
“If you like to check stocks and funds every day, you’ll continue to find the most widely held listings in this section Tuesday through Friday.
“On our Web site, tcpalm.com, you can create a portfolio and check its value every minute.”
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