Jeff Miller writes on Seeking Alpha about analyst reports and how CNBC reporter Maria Bartiromo changed their relevance to investors.
“Maria Bartiromo changed this system and changed the rules for information dissemination. Through a lot of hard work, she started to reveal these rating changes in her CNBC segments from the NYSE floor before the market opened. No one had ever done this before, and she was subjected to a lot of ‘hazing’.
“Once she got the information going, the firms involved realized that this was a story that could not be bottled up. Eventually, they all joined in. Everything that people now expect to see, all of the news about upgrades and downgrades on web sites and TV — none of this happened before Maria. Much of the openness of information, the coverage from the NYSE floor, and a lot of full disclosure has come through her pioneering efforts.”
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