Business and financial news Web sites Marketwatch and Minyanville have struck an agreement to share content, according to a release.
Links to all Minyanville articles mentioning specific public companies will now appear in news results on MarketWatch.com‘s stock quote pages. Concurrently, Minyanville users can now
“Minyanville’s audience of traders and our users both value in-depth news and analysis about the companies they follow, so we’re excited to make our articles, columns and stock news more easily accessible to Minyanville readers,” said Jim Bernard, general manager of MarketWatch.com, in a statement. “With the economy and stock market dominating headlines, Minyanville articles will be a great complement to our columns and products like ‘First Take’ that put financial news in perspective.”
“The decision to partner with MarketWatch.com on our syndicated content is another milestone in our mission of bringing financial news and information that’s educational, yet entertaining, to as many people as possible,” said Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, in a statement. “At the same time, visitors to Minyanville.com have been asking for direct access to the latest stock news, and nobody does that better than MarketWatch.”
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