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Research Guides - Business Research - News

The following sources...some of which use push technology to deliver the news to you...are more appropriate when you want to "keep up" or if you need to track particular news events or companies.

Bloomberg Online
Business news. Major newspaper headlines around the world, organized by country.

Business Wire
Offers hundreds of daily business-related announcements.  A one-week searchable archive is also available.  Users should bear in mind that the listing of information on this service is something companies pay for...

CNN Money
CNN's financial news.

CNN News E-mail service
News tailored to your individual needs from a list of categories of your choosing.  E-mailed to you, when new or updated information arrives, based on your profile.

Crayon
Acronym for "Create your own newspaper".  Delivers a customized copy of your own personal newspaper to your desktop. Gives you categories from which to choose from, but you can also put in specific url's.  All headlines are links to actual stories.

Factiva
A great place to browse the headlines in major newspapers and magazines. From the initial screen click on News Pages to see these headlines. These newspapers and magazines can also be searched from this page. Available only to CSULB Students, Staff & Faculty. Use your Library Password for remote access.

Individual.com NewsPage
An interactive news services...some free information, some requires registration, and some portions are fee-based. Worth registering for the free company information.

Knowledge at Wharton
A free online resource that offers the latest business insights, information and research. Sources include papers that analyze current trends, interviews with industry leaders and Wharton faculty.

MSNBC News Alert Service
(Under "news tools" on the bottom of the initial MSNBC News screen)
News service that will automatically push breaking national and international news to you. You need to sign-up for this free service.  The news can be delivered through MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, your e-mail, or your mobile device.

NewsIndex
Will e-mail news based on your key words.

Yahoo: Business News
Yahoo is always a good starting place.

 

Content maintained by Susan Jackson, Business Librarian