Marketwatch’s Richard Weidner writes about what is “in” and what is “out” for the summer for the typical Wall Street person. The New York Post business section is among the outs.
Weidner writes, “Where’s all the scoops? The gossip? The Grasso-meter? Though it still has its moments — Wednesday’s scoop on Cendant Corp.’s travel business, for instance — the Post’s business section is no longer a must-read daily. Whether it be the notorious turnover of the business section staff or just bad luck, 25 cents seem like a lot to spend on Keith Kelly and the sports section.”
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