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Briefing.com covers investing issues, providing market updates throughout the day. The site focuses readers on the important stock and fixed income market news of the day and offers analysis into what these items mean for the market and individual securities. Briefing.com is targeted toward professional and individual investors and covers upgrades, earnings reports, economic releases, technical trading points, market sectors and technology stocks from an analytical standpoint.
The site offers three types of services: Investor, Platinum and Trader. The Investor service does not require a subscription fee. It provides investors with general stock commentary covering overall trends in the market. It is updated on a limited and less timely basis than the subscription services. The Platinum service offers stock analysis by unbiased professionals and is available for a monthly fee. The Trader service provides stock commentary plus nationally recognized fixed income and FX market coverage for a monthly fee.
Subscribers are predominantly male and active investors viewing the site during trading hours. Editors are not allowed to speculate in the financial markets and cannot write about stocks they own. Story types include news, analyses, and other trading-oriented articles.
Briefing.com's features include pre-open indications on stocks expected to be major movers that day, live updates on ratings changes, analysis of earnings reports, easy-to-use summaries of news events, daily analysis of technology stocks, and a calendar of upcoming splits, earnings reports, economic releases, and IPOs. In 2002, Barron's rated Briefing.com an Honorable Mention in their Best of the Web 2002 competition.
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Bio
Briefing.com covers investing issues, providing market updates throughout the day. The site focuses readers on the important stock and fixed income market news of the day and offers analysis into what these items mean for the market and individual securities. Briefing.com is targeted toward professional and individual investors and covers upgrades, earnings reports, economic releases, technical trading points, market sectors and technology stocks from an analytical standpoint. The site offers three types of services: Investor, Platinum and Trader. The Investor service does not require a subscription fee. It provides investors with general stock commentary covering overall trends in the market. It is updated on a limited and less timely basis than the subscription services. The Platinum service offers stock analysis by unbiased professionals and is available for a monthly fee. The Trader service provides stock commentary plus nationally recognized fixed income and FX market coverage for a monthly fee. Subscribers are predominantly male and active investors viewing the site during trading hours. Editors are not allowed to speculate in the financial markets and cannot write about stocks they own. Story types include news, analyses, and other trading-oriented articles. Briefing.com's features include pre-open indications on stocks expected to be major movers that day, live updates on ratings changes, analysis of earnings reports, easy-to-use summaries of news events, daily analysis of technology stocks, and a calendar of upcoming splits, earnings reports, economic releases, and IPOs. In 2002, Barron's rated Briefing.com an Honorable Mention in their Best of the Web 2002 competition.
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