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Financial Times Magazine, 308 issues-WeekDaily Known for its global perspective, the Financial Times provides the insight and analysis into business, politics, and the markets that keeps you ahead of the curve. The leading newspaper of international business, finance, politics, and economics. Covers events shaping the global economy. The Financial Times, one of the world’s leading business news organisations, is recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. Providing extensive news, comment and analysis, the newspaper is printed at 24 print sites across the globe, has a daily circulation of 431,900 (ABC figures, March, 2009) and a readership of 1.3 million people worldwide in print.
Financial Times Magazine, 156 issues-WeekDaily Known for its global perspective, the Financial Times provides the insight and analysis into business, politics, and the markets that keeps you ahead of the curve. The leading newspaper of international business, finance, politics, and economics. Covers events shaping the global economy. The Financial Times, one of the world’s leading business news organisations, is recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. Providing extensive news, comment and analysis, the newspaper is printed at 24 print sites across the globe, has a daily circulation of 431,900 (ABC figures, March, 2009) and a readership of 1.3 million people worldwide in print.
Forbes Magazine, 26 issues-BiWeekly Practical financial advice and smart tips to manage your money. Includes two special Investment Guide issues, Mutual Fund Survey issue, and our Billionaire issue at no extra cost! Forbes is published bi-weekly by Forbes, Inc who also publishes Forbes ASAP and Forbes FYI. It was founded in 1917 by B.C. Forbes and is currently still run by a descendant of Forbes, Mr. Steve Forbes, Jr. Filled with the most recent news about trends and developments in all sectors of business, Forbes Magazine will keep you in the know. Typical articles deal with investments and stocks, corporate reviews from companies all over the nation, as well as marketing and technology advancements. Forbes is particularly known for its "Lists" including the "200 Best Small Companies", "400 Best Large Companies", "100 Top Celebrities" and "Wall Street's Top Analysts" among others. With enlightening articles and helpful advice, Forbes magazine will keep you updated week to week with all the business and finance news you need and want. Many magazines publish lists, ranking best and worst and most improved, but Forbes alone can claim its readership is on the list. Each year, the magazine names the richest people and the biggest companies, and those very folks subscribe to this nervy and sly business pub. Forbes covers global business stories with insight, solid sourcing, and the sort of groupie zeal usually reserved for fanzines. No merger, new ad campaign, or lawsuit goes unnoticed and stories always focus on the movers who are shaking things up. Read Forbes to make sense of today's volatile market--or just for the sheer pleasure of reading good reporting.
Forbes Magazine, 17 issues-BiWeekly Practical financial advice and smart tips to manage your money. Includes two special Investment Guide issues, Mutual Fund Survey issue, and our Billionaire issue at no extra cost! Forbes is published bi-weekly by Forbes, Inc who also publishes Forbes ASAP and Forbes FYI. It was founded in 1917 by B.C. Forbes and is currently still run by a descendant of Forbes, Mr. Steve Forbes, Jr. Filled with the most recent news about trends and developments in all sectors of business, Forbes Magazine will keep you in the know. Typical articles deal with investments and stocks, corporate reviews from companies all over the nation, as well as marketing and technology advancements. Forbes is particularly known for its "Lists" including the "200 Best Small Companies", "400 Best Large Companies", "100 Top Celebrities" and "Wall Street's Top Analysts" among others. With enlightening articles and helpful advice, Forbes magazine will keep you updated week to week with all the business and finance news you need and want. Many magazines publish lists, ranking best and worst and most improved, but Forbes alone can claim its readership is on the list. Each year, the magazine names the richest people and the biggest companies, and those very folks subscribe to this nervy and sly business pub. Forbes covers global business stories with insight, solid sourcing, and the sort of groupie zeal usually reserved for fanzines. No merger, new ad campaign, or lawsuit goes unnoticed and stories always focus on the movers who are shaking things up. Read Forbes to make sense of today's volatile market--or just for the sheer pleasure of reading good reporting.
Fortune Magazine, 26 issues-BiWeekly Fortune speaks the language of the street: Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Madison Avenue, and everywhere in between, providing innovative business ideas and in-depth strategies and analysis. Fortune offers readers an unparalleled look at a wide range of business and economic news. Fortune Magazine was originally published in 1930 and was the first business journal in America. Fortune is published every two weeks by Time Inc. who also publishes Money, Time, and Business 2.0. Fortune is most famous for its annual lists: the Fortune 500 and the Fortune 1000 (the top ranking public corporations based on a measure of gross revenue) as well, the Fortune Global 500 lists the top ranking international companies. Regular features include topics ranging from corporate mergers, company reforms, gadget reviews and anything Wall Street. With company profiles and information about who's who in the business world, Fortune is an excellent source for those thinking about joining Corporate America as well as those who are already a part of the community. From fast-growing start-ups to companies who have been in the business for years, Fortune reports it all and gives you an authoritative perspective of companies all over the nation and globe. Fortune gets to the heart of what's keeping our corporations and business world ticking. Just as Wall Street is an icon to the investment community, Fortune magazine is one to its readership, the difference being Fortune's diversified reach into the many facets of business: technology, companies, global economics, and, of course, your personal fortune. While many a narrow-focused business and investing magazine has come and gone, Fortune has grown and prospered, investing as much in content as ad space and staying in print since the 1930s. Columns include features on the marketplace, tech movers and shakers, career trends, U.S. politics, and even European business. Readers also look forward to the annually updated Fortune lists, which include the "40 Richest Under 40," "Most Powerful Women," and the "Fortune 500," an exclusive collection of companies whose employees are undoubtedly Fortune readers as well.
Fortune Magazine, 13 issues-BiWeekly Fortune speaks the language of the street: Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Madison Avenue, and everywhere in between, providing innovative business ideas and in-depth strategies and analysis. Fortune offers readers an unparalleled look at a wide range of business and economic news. Fortune Magazine was originally published in 1930 and was the first business journal in America. Fortune is published every two weeks by Time Inc. who also publishes Money, Time, and Business 2.0. Fortune is most famous for its annual lists: the Fortune 500 and the Fortune 1000 (the top ranking public corporations based on a measure of gross revenue) as well, the Fortune Global 500 lists the top ranking international companies. Regular features include topics ranging from corporate mergers, company reforms, gadget reviews and anything Wall Street. With company profiles and information about who's who in the business world, Fortune is an excellent source for those thinking about joining Corporate America as well as those who are already a part of the community. From fast-growing start-ups to companies who have been in the business for years, Fortune reports it all and gives you an authoritative perspective of companies all over the nation and globe. Fortune gets to the heart of what's keeping our corporations and business world ticking. Just as Wall Street is an icon to the investment community, Fortune magazine is one to its readership, the difference being Fortune's diversified reach into the many facets of business: technology, companies, global economics, and, of course, your personal fortune. While many a narrow-focused business and investing magazine has come and gone, Fortune has grown and prospered, investing as much in content as ad space and staying in print since the 1930s. Columns include features on the marketplace, tech movers and shakers, career trends, U.S. politics, and even European business. Readers also look forward to the annually updated Fortune lists, which include the "40 Richest Under 40," "Most Powerful Women," and the "Fortune 500," an exclusive collection of companies whose employees are undoubtedly Fortune readers as well.
GI Jobs Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly G.I. Jobs magazine is the premier publication for military transitioners. It provides education, transition assistance, and job opporutunities for military transitioners looking for careers and employment. Whether you are leaving the military soon or have already separated from the service, GI Jobs magazine is the transition guide tht gives you lists of companies looking for your skills! In addition, GI Jobs' expert columnists keep you informed every month on how to make a successful transition.
Global Business and Organizational Excellence Magazine, 6 issues-BiMonthly Formerly the Journal of Organizational Excellence. Published six times a year and providing information that organizations around the world use to excel along with the implications of this information for an international business environment.
Harvard Business Review Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly Harvard Business Review is the world's acknowledged authority on business leadership for managers responsible for success in the global economy. Now published monthly times a year, HBR delivers entrepreneurial ideas and insights that help managers strengthen their leadership power. Every issue shows how to use technology for competitive advantage. Guides strategic decision making in times of change. Profiles innovative leaders. Tells how to motivate today's workers. Shares the details of successful online alliances, and more.
Harvard Business Review Magazine, 24 issues-Monthly Harvard Business Review is the world's acknowledged authority on business leadership for managers responsible for success in the global economy. Now published monthly times a year, HBR delivers entrepreneurial ideas and insights that help managers strengthen their leadership power. Every issue shows how to use technology for competitive advantage. Guides strategic decision making in times of change. Profiles innovative leaders. Tells how to motivate today's workers. Shares the details of successful online alliances, and more.
Harvard Business Review Magazine, 36 issues-Monthly Harvard Business Review is the world's acknowledged authority on business leadership for managers responsible for success in the global economy. Now published monthly times a year, HBR delivers entrepreneurial ideas and insights that help managers strengthen their leadership power. Every issue shows how to use technology for competitive advantage. Guides strategic decision making in times of change. Profiles innovative leaders. Tells how to motivate today's workers. Shares the details of successful online alliances, and more.
Hispanic Business Magazine, 10 issues-Seasonal This magazine is edited for the contemporary Hispanic and focuses on success stories which present the achievements and contributions that today's Hispanics are making to American society. It also contains articles on entertainment, travel, Business, Music, and Hispanic book information and more. This magazine serves the U.S. Hispanic population with information, ideas and advice for individuals looking to go into or actively involved in business. It is targeted primarily to small business owners, CEO's, managers, buyers, financial and sales personnel and serves both the entrepreneurial developer and the Hispanic consumer at large.

