Grant's Interest Rate Observer Announces New Website to Add Value to Current and Future Subscribers
NEW YORK, May 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Grant's Interest Rate Observer, the financial publication best known for blending ancient and modern ideas, today unveils a thoroughly 21st century Website.
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The redesigned site looks like Grant's on paper—just as stylish as that—but offers a panoply of new enhancements. They include a guided tour of the statistics section, a handy listing of companies mentioned and analysed, an annotated reading list and a selection of Grant's articles available for perusal at no charge.
Perhaps the most exciting new feature is an article-sharing function. At the click of an icon, a subscriber may pass along a favorite story to friends, family members (some will be mystified) and colleagues.
About Grant's Interest Rate Observer
Founded 30 years ago by James Grant, Grant's Interest Rate Observer is a twice-monthly journal devoted to identifying the next important thing to happen in finance. In this hugely difficult task, Grant's has had many notable, even glorious, successes along with the inevitable swings-and-misses. It is a demanding read but, especially to professional investors, an essential one. Grant's runs to 12 pages and appears 24 times a year. The nicest thing that anyone has ever said about the publication, in the opinion of its editor, is that "All the interesting people read Grant's." For the pleasure of its prose and the weight of its analysis, a loyal clientele pays an annual subscription price of $1,025—gladly, for the most part.
Jim Grant on Twitter
The Twitter community welcomed James Grant's debut on Twitter in early October last year as @GrantsPub. With Twitter-perfect statements such as "Bernanke should stick to baseball," he attracted over a thousand followers within 24 hours of his first tweet (he is currently dreaming up his second).
About Jim Grant
James Grant is the author of five books on finance and financial history as well as a pair of political biographies: Bernard M. Baruch: The Adventures of a Wall Street Legend, Money of the Mind, Minding Mr. Market, The Trouble with Prosperity, Mr. Market Miscalculates, John Adams: Party of One, a biography of the second president of the United States, and "Mr. Speaker! The Life and Times of Thomas B. Reed, the Man Who Broke the Filibuster."
His writings also appear in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Affairs, and he contributed to the Sixth Edition of Graham and Dodd's Security Analysis (McGraw-Hill, 2009).
Mr. Grant regularly appears on television including Bloomberg and CNBC. He was a regular on PBS's "Wall Street Week" for 10 years. He has also appeared on "60 Minutes," "The Charlie Rose Show," and "CBS Evening News."
Contact
To learn more about this, please contact
Eric Whitehead, Media Relations
2 Wall Street, New York NY
Office: (212) 809-7994
Fax: (212) 809-8492
[email protected]
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