The Wilmington News Journal in Delaware has overhauled its Business Monday section with a number of new features, executive editor David Ledford noted.
Ledford wrote, “We gave the section a little more heft and returned it to a traditional broadsheet style to accommodate the new ideas on investing, savvy traveling and workplace issues that many of you have told us you wanted.
“The News Journal and www.delawareonline.com recently started publishing content from Knowledge@Wharton, the online journal that posts work by Wharton’s faculty, to bring readers sophisticated business analysis on markets around the world, many of which are relevant to Delaware’s economy. (In Sunday Business sections, you’ll find abstracts of Wharton’s legendary analyses, work you can read in full at www.delawareonline.com.) Inside Business Monday, you’ll also find today:
• A list of five important national events in the coming week that could affect the economy.
• Questions from local investors answered by a panel of experts. In our effort to expand the community conversation, we have scores of professionals lined up to explain investing nuances. So if you’ve got a question, go to www.delawareonline.com and fire away.
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