Gulf Oil Spill news aggregation service expands
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Even though the Gulf oil spill has stopped, the environmental aftermath of the Gulf oil spill catastrophe is still being evaluated and new policies adopted on local, state, regional and national levels. Mounting environmental threats from the disaster will have far-reaching consequences, spanning several industries and business sectors.
David Rothstein, CEO of EIN News, says that his company is continuing a 15-year expansion of its services to address the needs of news researchers, analysts, policy and other decision makers who need quick and comprehensive access to information. "We continue to adapt to an ever changing information market place with new technical advancements that keep us out in front of our competition," states Mr. Rothstein.
EIN News, one of the Internet's oldest and most popular online news-monitoring services, has expanded its coverage to ensure environmental and business professionals get the latest Gulf oil spill news they need when they need it with the following publications:
Environmental News Today (http://environment.einnews.com)
BP Energy Daily Report (http://bpenergy.einnews.com)
Oil & Gas Industry Today (http://oilandgas.einnews.com)
Global Investing Today (http://investing.einnews.com)
Energy Industry Today (http://energy.einnews.com)
EIN News maintains one of the world's leading news indexes. Since 1995, the company has built a network of more than 100 industry-focused news portals, and its services are used by millions of online researchers, corporations, institutions and governments. With an annual readership exceeding 10 million users, the company is a worldwide leader in online news monitoring.
The entire portfolio of EIN News publications can be found at: http://www.einnews.com/media-monitoring.
Source: PR Newswire





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