
Some strange user interface glitches and hassles at times, but delivers exactly what it shows nothing more nothing less. For recreational usage and “a regular experience” however. This app just overall seems overtaken completely by the web client version and beyond, more or less just a show that you have the app. It seemed to be unoptimized for iPhoneX and up which caused a few UI issues, but I looked away from those and relied strictly on content. I am using this app as a student for the virtual stock market game, so apologies if my review does not meet the standard of what others may use for this app.įirstly even for using it for the stock market game, selecting it simply brings me to the internet version of the site, ironically the better option! With my main drive for even installing the app in the first place down the drain I will say simply navigating trough the app and using it as a regular was very. * Instantly share stories via social media, text message and email or save them for later viewing * Save stories to read them at a time that is more convenient for you Article Sharing and Saving Capabilities You can add multiple personalized watchlists, which can be viewed at any time across devices and platforms The MarketWatch app syncs with, allowing registered MarketWatch users to track stocks on the go. * Track your stock picks and see related MarketWatch stories to stay up-to-date on your investments * Track stock market data over a variety of date ranges and regions (U.S., Europe, Asia) for a more comprehensive understanding of the markets * Detailed stock quote pages with key trading information and interactive charts from across major global markets * Market data center with access to stocks, commodities, rates, currencies - all updated in real time * Top Stories bar is interactive and gives access to a fully customizable drop-down menu featuring other news channels (e.g. * Personal finance, investing, technology, politics, energy, retail and retirement planning news and insights. * Article headlines and images are featured along with real-time market data for each relevant ticker * Latest stock market, finance, business and investing news from MarketWatch Receive market-moving alerts on your mobile device

Latest market data, including: index movements, stock prices, and other key securities information Breaking news stories, videos, and in-depth analysis Retrieved April 23, 2022.The MarketWatch app for iPhone and iPad delivers the latest business news, financial information and market data to your fingertips. ^ "Mark DeCambre named new editor in chief of MarketWatch"." 'MarketWatch' Adds Paywall, 'WSJ Magazine' Reduces Print Frequency". ^ "DOW JONES & COMPANY CLOSES $528 MILLION MARKETWATCH ACQUISITION" (Press release).^ "FT Marketwatch Appoints Managing Editor".^ "Joint Venture Agreement – Financial Times Group Ltd., Inc., Pearson Internet Holdings BV and Pearson Overseas Holdings Ltd"."David Callaway, MarketWatch Editor, Named USA Today EIC". ^ a b "MarketWatch commentator resigns amid probe"."The history of MarketWatch: How a sports data startup became a half-billion-dollar financial news site". ^ a b c Kramer, Larry (October 30, 2017).Mark DeCambre was named editor in chief on March 21, 2022. In May 2016, MarketWatch hired Dan Shar as general manager In October 2020, MarketWatch announced that it would become a paywalled subscription-based publication, in order to "raise the ambitions of our journalism". In January 2005, Dow Jones & Company acquired the company for $528 million, or $18 per share.

In January 2004, Calandra resigned amidst allegations of insider trading. In June 2000, the company formed a joint venture with the Financial Times with Peter Bale as managing editor.

After pricing at $17 per share, the stock traded as high as $130 per share on its first day of trading, giving it a market capitalization of over $1 billion despite only $7 million in annual revenues. In January 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. In 1999, the company hired David Callaway and in 2003, Callaway became editor-in-chief. The website launched on October 30, 1997, as a 50/50 joint venture between DBC and CBS News run by Larry Kramer and with Thom Calandra as editor-in-chief. The domain name was registered on July 30, 1997. The company was conceived as DBC Online by Data Broadcasting Corp. Along with The Wall Street Journal and Barron's, it is a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, a property of News Corp. MarketWatch is a website that provides financial information, business news, analysis, and stock market data.
