Official Board Markets
Official Board Markets was a weekly financial magazine published by the National Quotation Bureau from 1934 to 1976.
The magazine provided readers with up-to-date reports on stock market activity and analysis of market trends. Official Board Markets was known for its comprehensive coverage of financial markets, including stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies.
Official Board Markets also provided readers with valuable insights into the companies whose stocks were traded on the markets. The magazine featured detailed company profiles, highlighting key financial metrics and providing readers with a deeper understanding of the businesses in which they were investing.
Over the course of its more than four decades of publication, Official Board Markets became a trusted source of market information for investors, financial professionals, and the media. The magazine's editorial team included seasoned financial journalists and analysts, who provided readers with expert commentary and analysis of market trends and movements.
Despite its long and successful run, Official Board Markets ceased publication in 1976 due to a decline in advertising revenues and the increasing availability of financial information through electronic sources. Nevertheless, the magazine remains a valuable resource for researchers and historians seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the stock and financial markets during the mid-twentieth century.{{Categories}}