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About STOX.NEWS

STOX.NEWS is an index of stock-market news. It reads a public news feed, keeps a copy of what that feed publishes, groups it by publisher, section and company, and links every story back to the newsroom that filed it.

What is on an article page

The headline, the publisher, the time it was filed, and the summary the publisher itself put on the wire. That is the whole of what is stored. The full report is never copied here, which is why every article page carries a link out to the original somewhere you cannot miss it.

How a story reaches a company page

Some publishers tag their own stories with the companies they are about; where that happens the tag is used as filed. Most do not, so the rest are matched against a symbol catalogue using the headline and summary. That matching is good rather than perfect — a company page shows what was found, and a story that names a company only in passing may not reach it.

What this is not

There are no prices, no charts, no financial statements and no screener here, and their absence is a decision rather than a gap waiting to be filled. This site covers news. For anything that moves during a session, use your broker or an exchange feed.

Nothing here is investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to trade.

Coverage

Live today: USA. Declared and not yet covered: Malaysia, India — their addresses exist so they stay stable, but no publisher is being read for them yet.

The site carries advertising. Every slot is labelled, and none of them sit where they could be mistaken for a story.