Answering your questions

Answering your questions
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JAN 25, 2021

Each week, I receive questions from our readers about where to find certain bits and pieces of content on our site, so today I’m going to do a short mailbag of answers to the most common questions.  

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Where can I access IN podcasts? Glad you asked! In addition to the normal podcast distributors (I like Spotify), you can access them online at InvestmentNews.com/podcasts. 

How do I send feedback to the editors and reporters? We love to hear from you, with bouquets or brickbats. It helps us do our jobs better. You can email the reporters directly from any article, and you can send feedback for the editors to [email protected].  

Have a question I didn’t address? Give me a holler at [email protected] and I’ll get back to you directly. 

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