Publishing industry
Article Abstract:
Some publishing industry companies will capitalize on a drop in paper prices and entry into new technological and alternative markets in 1997 so that their stocks will provide superior total returns throughout the decade and appeal to even conservative investors. Although high paper prices have placed publishing industry stocks in a poor Timeliness ranking throughout the 1990s, publishers who expand into electronic publishing, home video, CD-ROMs and computer software products will have business boosting potentiality.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
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Publishing industry
Article Abstract:
The maturing of traditional markets is the single greatest issue facing publishing in the late 1990s, and industry expansion can no longer be the focus for higher tock prices. However, technology, such as on-line services, CD-ROMs, videos, and other forms of electronic publishing are being sought by both tradtional and non-traditional publishers. The future for these stocks is not certain and investors must be selective in their choices.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1998
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