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Financial News Sources

Dr. Steven Covey, in his best-selling book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, says sharpening the saw is essential for staying on top. 

For Cornerstone, sharpening the saw includes time with several financial news sources to stay abreast of trends and strategies used by the winners and losers in business.

Barron's
(The weekly Dow Jones investment magazine.  Great cover stories and market data.)

Four Corners Business Journal
(A must read for Four Corners-area business owners.  In 2003 former editor Eric Fisher was recognized as New Mexico's best business journalist.  Current editor Dorothy Norbis also does a great job.)

Bloomberg
(Bloomberg L.P. is a financial information services, news and media company headquartered in New York with offices worldwide. Site also offers live radio streaming.)

Hoover's Online
(One of the Internet's original business research sites and still one of its best.  Some content is only accessible through paid subscription.)

BusinessWeek Online
(McGraw-Hill's weekly business news magazine.)

 

PR Newswire
(Most publicly traded and privately held companies use PR Newswire to distribute their press releases.  For unedited news, use PR Newswire's search engine.)

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
(This site is helpful to better understanding the economy in the Four Corners and the nation.)

Reuter's
(London-headquartered Reuter's is one of the world's leading news media companies.)

Forbes Magazine
(Home of the bi-weekly business news magazine.)

TheStreet.com
(Exclusively online news provider and solid source of stock market coverage and commentary.)

Fortune Magazine
(Home of the bi-weekly business news magazine.)

The Wall Street Journal
(This paper is an everyday "must read"  and Chris Hunter has been a subscriber since 1981.)

Financial Times
(The U.S. has the Wall Street Journal, but the rest of the world relies on this strange looking and great reading pink newspaper.  Published in London, read the business news read by the rest of the world.)

U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
(View the securities filings of publicly traded companies and conduct essential investment due diligence.)
 

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