Robert Trigaux, the business editor of the St. Petersburg Times, writes for Thursday’s paper about the changes to its business section, which include cutting the stock listings and placing it inside the metro section of the paper.
“The changes are part of a larger streamlining of the Monday-through-Saturday editions. We will deliver quicker-to-read business news and analysis, along with a stock and mutual fund report that carries fewer listings but better captures the key trends of the daily markets.
“We are also introducing an easier-to-use way to check stocks and mutual funds online at money.tampabay.com. Try it out. We will be adding features in the coming months.”
Read more here. Talking Biz News broke the news about the changes in April.
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