The Wall Street Journal announced Monday that it’s cutting its printed stock and mutual fund listings.
The Journal stated, “Starting today, several data tables, including stock lists, will be reduced in length and appear more-fully in the Online Journal.
“In one case — stock tables on Saturday — data are being added in print to stocks still listed.
“The goal is to ensure that the finite amount of pages are used for the most-relevant news as more subscribers access data online.”
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