Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 4
Wall Street Journal publishes corrections to prior news articles
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 4

Wall Street Journal publishes corrections to prior news articles

9 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 4
  • The May 4 notice corrected five items, including reports on Casey Means, Chevrolet’s Tahoe SUV, Federal Reserve wording, Uplift Investors and WaterStone.
  • The paper said errors involved misidentified advisers, a wrong vehicle brand, misstated Fed language, an incorrect description of an investment structure and a misattributed statement.
  • Published as “Corrections & Amplifications,” the notice also invited readers to report errors by email, underscoring the Journal’s formal process for amending inaccurate coverage.
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