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Investors Business Daily : ウィキペディア英語版
Investor's Business Daily

''Investor's Business Daily'' (''IBD'') is an American weekday newspaper covering international business, finance, and economics. Founded in 1984 by William O'Neil, its headquarters are in Los Angeles, California.
''IBD'' provides information about stocks, mutual funds, commodities, and other financial instruments aimed at individual investors. Statistics using earnings, stock price performance, and other criteria are presented, together with index and stock charts. The stock and mutual fund information is designed to be used along with the founder William O'Neil's book ''How to Make Money in Stocks'', which promotes his CAN SLIM method.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What is CAN SLIM? )
==History==
Entrepreneur and stockbroker William O'Neil founded the newspaper in 1984 to "offer information not available in ''The Wall Street Journal'' and other publications" for "investors and business executives who did not have time for two and three section papers each day."〔(IBD Press Center page )〕 It also provided investor education through its Investor's Corner, the Big Picture, and online resources. The information provided expands on William O'Neil's previous books. ''IBD'' includes several written sections that detail companies and news of interest. It also covers internet and technology stocks in particular, and has a substantial editorial and opinion section.
In 1991, the publication's name was changed from ''Investor's Daily'' to ''Investor's Business Daily''. Ten years after founding, it had a paid circulation of 149,557, with a claimed "total readership" of 850,000 (also phrased as "nearly 1,000,000 readers"), though in 2002, the ''Los Angeles Business Journal'' said that it has not been a moneymaker, and had had a decline in ad spending, though other O'Neil companies had done well.

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