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Fortnightly Irish business magazine (1964-) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Business & Finance (sometimes B&F) is an Irish business magazine published by Catalyst Media, that was established by Hugh McLaughlin in September 1964.[1] It provides news, comment, and analysis on Irish and international news stories. The readership consists of business professionals, including senior level business leaders such as CEOs and heads of functions.[citation needed] It was a sister title to investigative news magazine Magill, which closed in 2009.[2]
This article needs to be updated. (May 2019) |
Editor | Sarah Freeman |
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Categories | Business magazine |
Frequency | Fortnightly |
Founder | Hugh McLaughlin |
Founded | September 1964 |
Company | Catalyst Media Group |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
Website | businessandfinance |
ISSN | 0007-6473 |
The magazine has been published continually since its foundation in 1964. At the beginning of the 2000s the magazine was published on a weekly basis.[3] Its parent company was Belenos Publications, which acquired the magazine in 2001.[3] It is currently published by Catalyst Media, owners of Dublin Tech Summit.
From 2008 to 2012, Business & Finance was edited by John Walsh,[4] who took over after the departure of controversial economist Constantin Gurdgiev.[5] Under Walsh's tenure, contributors included Richard Delevan, Gavin Miller, Nicole Matthews, Sarah Gilmartin and teic.ie editor Adam Maguire.
The magazine claimed a readership of over 55,100 and a bi-weekly circulation, according to an ABC circulated audit, of 15,767 for the period 1 July to 31 December 2008.[6]
Other publications include Top 1000 Companies in Ireland, Who's Who in Irish Business, Life Sciences Review and Green Business.
Business & Finance Media Group have an Events Division, which manages several awards and events including the Business & Finance US Business Awards, Business & Finance Awards, Golden Spider Awards, the International Financial Services Summit.[7] In 2009 it also launched the inaugural Business & Finance Asia Pacific/Ireland awards. Also in the portfolio is the Top 1000 Companies in Ireland Database and a real-time online news portal.[8]
Moranna Ltd., the company previously publishing Business & Finance, folded in early 2011 owing more than €500,000.[9] A new debt-free company was then established to continue publishing the magazine.
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