Categories: OLD Media Moves

St. Pete Times brings back some Sunday stock listings

The St. Petersburg Times is bringing back some of its Sunday stock listings, writes business editor Robert Trigaux.

Trigaux writes, “Inside today’s section is a recap of 1,500 major stocks and 300 large mutual funds. This weekly recap will appear every Sunday as part of our ongoing effort to give readers the most critical news and information possible to help make important financial decisions.

“These expanded stock listings are selective, focusing on the biggest stocks by trading volumes and largest funds by asset size. Full listings are online at money.tampabay.com. There is a wealth of investing information on pages 3, 4 and 5D. Set aside some time to examine it.

“We are committed to delivering strong business coverage, as shown by this past week’s reporting on the bankruptcy of the Shells Seafood restaurant chain, the sale of BayWalk in downtown St. Petersburg and the end of Delta’s Tampa-to-Tallahassee flights. Also, I am returning to writing three columns weekly. Our goal remains: To be your best business news source in the Tampa Bay region.”

Read more here.

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