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Yahoo! Finance has lost its way

By IR Web Report on February 9, 2008

Yahoo! Finance, once the clear leader in finance portals, has been neglected to the point where it is in danger of becoming irrelevant.

Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, Bloomberg, finance, finance portals, google finance, Investor Relations, management, strategy, Tech Ticker, ThomsonOne, Yahoo Finance | 1 Response

Yahoo! Finance homepage redesigned?

By IR Web Report on August 15, 2007

Update: Looks like someone at Yahoo! Finance flicked the switch by mistake, or was doing some early morning testing, because the new design was quickly removed after we wrote this post. The screenshot we took is actually of the “tour” that was provided via a link on the new homepage we saw. By Dominic Jones [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged finance, google finance, yahoo, Yahoo Finance | Leave a response

Did Google Finance just get big?

By IR Web Report on March 21, 2007

GOOGLE Finance, the investing website that has yet to make a real impact in the year since it was launched, has just gotten a major boost with an important change to Google’s main search results pages. Now when people search the main Google site for public company names, they will see an option to preview [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, communications, finance, general manager of global research at Hitwise, Google, google finance, Investor Relations, Investor relations communications professionals, main search, Mattel, official, search pages, Search results, SEC, ticker symbol, yahoo, Yahoo Finance | 2 Responses

Push your presentations to Yahoo! Finance

By IR Web Report on January 9, 2007

By Dominic Jones A NEW service aims to improve the reach and economics of executives’ investor presentations by distributing them on the popular Yahoo! Finance website and exposing them to bloggers and their audiences. Seeking Alpha, an aggregator of finance commentary from over 200 bloggers, is offering to transcribe companies’ presentations at investor conferences and [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, Bloomberg, Ezra Marbach, finance, finance bloggers, Investor Relations, Joffoni, market leader, Nielsen Net Ratings, Omaha, retail investors, SEC, seeking alpha, seekingalpha, SeekingAlpha.com, thomson financial, transcripts, yahoo, Yahoo Finance | Leave a response

News Digest for December 12, 2006

By IR Web Report on December 12, 2006

There are 6 items … Objectivity of a Rating Questioned | Off to The NYSE For Red Hat | Cheap Trades Threaten Brokerages | Google Finance Gets Makeover | Strike Before Mandates Level XBRL Playing Field | SEC Urged To Delay ‘E-Proxy’ Vote Until 2007 Objectivity of a Rating Questioned Standard & Poor’s made at [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Dion Cornett, e-proxy, finance, Google, google finance, Investor Relations, microsoft, nasdaq, online banking accounts, Oracle, Red Hat, SEC, technology, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, XBRL, yahoo, Yahoo Finance | Leave a response

News Digest for September 22, 2006

By IR Web Report on September 22, 2006

There are 5 items today… Canadian Social Investment Organization Recommends Mandating Global Reporting Initiative | Who needs a board of directors, anyway? | Largest Web 2.0 deals involve Silicon Valley firms, startups | Share buy-backs Canadian Social Investment Organization Recommends Mandating Global Reporting Initiative “We have a Conservative government, but I don’t believe that they [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Ellmen, finance, Internet start-ups, M cKinsey & Co, MySpace, online brokerage, SEC, venture capital, yahoo, Yahoo Finance | Leave a response

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