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| Quicken.Com Adds Reuters News to Its Free, Comprehensive Financial Information Web Offering |
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -
September
15,
1997 -
Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) today announced that Reuters NewMedia, Inc. will provide financial news to Quicken.com. Beginning on September 26, Reuters "Company News," which includes stories relating to publicly traded U.S. companies, mergers and acquisitions, executive changes, product launches and earnings reports, will be available to Quicken.com users for free.
"We are excited to have the world's leading provider of financial news as a content partner," said Intuit chairman Scott Cook. "This represents our commitment to providing Quicken.com users with the best resources and expertise to help make smart investments and financial decisions."
Quicken.com users can get the Reuters news simply by typing in a stock ticker symbol anywhere on the site. Users are taken directly to Quicken.com's integrated quote screen, where they can review charts, company descriptions (a.k.a. snapshots), analysis, earnings and news. For a list of headlines, users can simply click on the "news" button and receive information from Reuters, BusinessWire and PR Newswire. Additionally, Quicken 98 users can directly access the information through their software, for smarter investment decisions. Quicken.com is the objective source for helping people make the most of their money.
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