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Capital (French magazine)

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Capital is a monthly French economics and business magazine published in Paris, France.[1]

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History and profile

Capital was established in 1991.[2][3] The magazine took its name from its then-sister publication in Germany with the first issue appeared in October 1991.[4] Axel Ganz, head of the international operations section of Gruner + Jahr, was the founder of the magazine,[4] which is published monthly by the Prisma Press group.[2][5] The editor-in-chief is Jean-Joël Gurviez. Its target audience is the senior executives and decision-makers in the fields of industry, finance and politics.[6]

In 2015 Capital was redesigned and its logo was changed.[7]

Vivendi acquired Prisma Media from Bertelsmann in 2020 and later the company spun-out its publishing operation (including Prisma Media and Capital France) into Louis Hachette Group in 2024.[8][9]

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Circulation

In 1991 Capital's circulation was 220,000 copies.[3] Its circulation was 339,771 copies in 1994.[10] In 2001 the magazine had a circulation of 384,000 copies.[5] During the period of 2003–2004 the magazine sold 361,450 copies.[11] The magazine's paid circulation in 2007 was 384,795 copies. It was 338,062 copies in the period of 2009–2010.[6] In 2014 the magazine sold 233,249 copies.[7]

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