New York Times to cut stock listings
The New York Times will become the lastest newspaper to cut back on stock listings in its print newspaper, beginning April 4, as more people use the internet too look up such data and newspaper companies look for ways to cut print costs.
The New York Times will stop publishing daily stock listings on Tuesdays through Saturdays and will offer a new package of interactive tools and market information on nytimes.com.
The Times will replace the tables in the newspaper with two pages of market and economic information, including performance listings of the top 100 stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index, market analysis, mutual fund information, charts tracking individual company performance and lists of foreign currency exchange rates.The newspaper said that the features to be added to its Web site would include investment tools, breaking financial news and individual portfolio information.
Readers will also be able to expand their personal portfolios online and create customized stock searches that allow them to receive free e-mail messages on stock changes or company news, the newspaper said.
The expanded information on the Web site, nytimes.com, will also include a multipart interactive graphic, the company said.
The complete financial tables will continue to appear in the Sunday issue of the paper.
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