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About Investors Chronicle Online
Week-by-week Investors Chronicle builds up into an investment bible of facts, figures and informed comment on companies. Every company worth more than £30m-£40m is guaranteed comment twice a year - with the release of full-year and half-year financial results. Every company worth under £30m-£40m falls under the scrutiny of their market-leading smaller companies team. And their US and European sections look at investing beyond the UK.
Their Funds & Finance team applies the Investors Chronicle's brand of unbiased, concise analysis to tax, investment trusts, unit trusts and investment strategy.
Online, they have plugged in key services to make Investors Chronicle even more valuable.
Their portfolio tool allows you to custom-build your investment records.
Their savings and funds pages link to powerful search and analysis tools.
A stockbrokers' directory, based on Investors Chronicle research, helps you choose the right broker.
Investment clubs gain their own section, dedicated to making investing together as effective as possible.
Where did Investors Chronicle start? Investors Chronicle's history is one of survival through the market's ups and downs - it has weathered more than a century of financial and social change.
It traces its roots back to 1860 and the launch of the weekly Money Market Review. In 1914 it merged with the Investors Chronicle and Journal of Finance, started in the 1890s. Brendan Bracken, the key figure behind the modern Financial Times, took over publication of the magazine in 1928.
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