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Top 25 Financial Websites For July, Big Increase At TheStreet.com

Notable changes this month start with the large drop in the MSN Money, down 22% to

10.3 million unique visitors. The Street.com (TSCM) had an unusually large increase of 51%

BusinessWeek, SmartMoney, and Nasdaq had sharp drops compared with last year.

Douglas A. McIntyre

Unique Visitors (000)
Jul-06 Jul-07 % Change
Total Internet : Total Audience 173,191 180,078 4
Finance – News/Research 50,297 49,302 -2
Yahoo! Finance 11,394 12,396 9
AOL Money & Finance 12,008 11,704 -3
MSN Money 13,199 10,271 -22
CNN Money 6,421 5,642 -12
Dow Jones & Company 5,972 5,438 -9
Forbes Property 5,644 5,414 -4
MANTA.COM 1,597 3,628 127
Reuters Group 3,647 3,449 -5
Bankrate.com Sites 3,529 3,003 -15
Reed Business Information 1,788 2,227 25
TheStreet.com Sites 1,337 2,023 51
BIZJOURNALS.COM 1,604 1,873 17
Business Week Online 2,589 1,839 -29
Hoovers Sites 2,178 1,791 -18
Motley Fool 1,506 1,615 7
BBB.ORG 1,339 1,221 -9
BLOOMBERG.COM* 966 1,195 24
PRINCIPAL.COM 798 706 -12
Google Finance N/A 689 N/A
ML.COM 732 625 -15
FASTCOMPANY.COM 456 592 30
SmartMoney.com Property 995 585 -41
Nasdaq Property 726 548 -24
CNBC.COM N/A 509 N/A
Financial Times Group 340 475 40

Source: ComScore Media Metrix

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