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Barron's
Barron's is edited to contain in-depth analyses of how the capital markets impact on the future of business and government. Articles point out industrial developments and investment opportunities affecting the businessperson, the money manager, the investor, the advocate, and the consumer. Each issue contains corporate evaluations, financial columns, and a complete listing of economic indicators and market results. |
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Business 2.0
Business 2.0 offers today's visionaries a refreshing blend of traditional and contemporary business strategies. Lighthearted perspectives give way to hard-hitting articles on industry trends, while historic references pay homage to some of the world's all-time-great business leaders. Regular features include "Startup" ("People, trends, wild conjecture"), "What Works" ("Tactics, tools, true-life adventures") and "Self Serve" ("Navigate your life, enhance your view"). Throw in some flashy graphics and unusual fonts, and a slant towards the Internet economy, and Business 2.0 is well-positioned for the next century of business. |
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Business Week
Business Week, one of America's leading business news magazines, makes the world of business as interesting as it is important, identifying and analyzing events, trends, and personalities that make a difference. The magazine clarifies complicated issues and communicates a sense of excitement, telling its readers what they need to know, often before they are aware of the need. |
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The Economist
The Economist is the weekly news and business publication written expressly for top business decision-makers and opinion leaders who need an international outlook in an increasingly global marketplace. Each weekly issue explores the links between domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology, and the arts -- and provides a refreshingly objective perspective on it all. |
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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur magazine is for businesses owners, offering inspiration and information on marketing, management, technology, the latest trends and strategies. |
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Fast Company
Since 1995, Fast Company has been an informative and vital voice of the changing business industry. The monthly magazine is a beacon to new industries, especially those tied to the Internet. Ideas come from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Harvard, and even Las Vegas. The magazine dubbed the entrepreneurship and consulting movement "Free-Agent Nation," and overnight became the standard for those working for themselves. |
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Financial Times
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. |
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Forbes
Forbes offers in-depth coverage that examines the personalities and issues that shape the business world today and explores the trends of tomorrow. Outstanding political commentary by leaders such as Steve Forbes, Casper Weinberger and Thomas Sowell, as well as the finest coverage available of the real-world impact -- present and future -- of today's rising technologies (through the Forbes ASAP supplement). |
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Fortune
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. Published biweekly, Fortune offers readers an unparalleled look at a wide range of business and economic news, with incomparable access to business drivers around the globe. Fortune also captures the new economy with the excitement, energy, and perspective that sophisticated decision-makers crave. Fortune covers business like no other magazine can. |
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Gilder Technology Report
The Gilder Technology Report is a monthly technology investment newsletter that seeks new breakthroughs stemming from paradigms of technological progress that are reshaping the global economy and opening the way to cornucopian gains in wealth. |
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Inc.
Provides information and ideas that can be used in running a small business. Each issue contains articles on financing, the law, marketing, taxes, and managing people. Plus, advice from consultants, facts on computers, and interviews with successful small company executives. |
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Investors Business Daily
Provides information and ideas that can be used in running a small business. Each issue contains articles on financing, the law, marketing, taxes, and managing people. Plus, advice from consultants, facts on computers, and interviews with successful small company executives. |
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Red Herring
Red Herring is essential reading for business leaders using technology to build or expand their business. Our coverage provides forward-thinking and an analytical look at technological companies and industries. |
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Wired
Puts you on the front lines of the 21st century, with insightful and in-depth coverage of the people, companies, and ideas that are transforming our lives. You'll get the intelligence you need on the topics that matter most: technology and innovation, science and medicine, business and global politics, arts and culture, the best new products, and more. |
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