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BusinessWeek · New York, NY United States

Company Description

731 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY
10022
United States (Map)
Phone: 212-318-2000
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    With an audience of nearly five million in some 140 countries, BusinessWeek is one of the most widely read business magazines in the world. The company operates under the goal of publishing the essential publication for business executives, its core audience. In addition to the global BusinessWeek publication, the company publishes more than a half dozen local-language versions in Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and numerous other languages. It also operates BusinessWeek.com, which features blogs, podcasts, and lists and rankings. BusinessWeek was launched in 1929. In 2009 financial information provider Bloomberg acquired the firm from publisher McGraw-Hill, which had owned the magazine for 80 years. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key BusinessWeek Financials

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    BusinessWeek Executives

    27 executives listed for BusinessWeek's New York, NY location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanNorman PearlstineEmail
    PresidentPaul BascobertEmail
    VP FinanceTania SecorEmail

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for BusinessWeek
    Demand is driven largely by the construction needs of companies and governments and the desire of industrial customers to improve the efficiency of operations. Profitability depends on the ability to accurately predict costs for a project. Small firms, which can effectively compete with larger ones by having expertise in a particular field, are often hired as consultants on larger projects if they have special expertise. Large firms are advantaged in designing and managing large projects. Average revenue per employee is about $200,000 for large firms, $115,000 for small ones. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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