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The Wall Street Final
The Wall Street Final was an American weekday afternoon business newspaper first published on June 16, 1980, in New York City by publisher Michael Goldstein. The Wall Street Final intended on delivering the latest business news and information related to the closing prices on the stock market that day. The newspaper folded two months later on August 18, 1980, due to computer problems, erratic deliveries, and increased competitive measures undertaken by both the New York Daily News and the New York Post.
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- (14 June 1980). "New afternoon daily". [[New York Times]].
- (17 June 1980). "New York gets a new paper". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
- (22 June 1980). "Wall Street's new journal". [[New York Times]].
- (19 August 1980). "Wall Street Final suspended". [[New York Times]].
- (19 August 1980). "NY's final-edition wars". [[The Miami News]].
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