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Is The Economist a private company?
The share capital of The Economist Newspaper Limited, The Economist Group’s parent company, is divided into ordinary shares, “A” special shares, “B” special shares and trust shares. The company is private and none of the shares are listed.
Who owns the The Economist Group?
The Economist Newspaper Ltd
The Economist Group/Parent organizations
Who is the owner of economist?
The Economist Group
The Economist/Owner
Does the Economist make a profit?
The Economist grew profits to more than £60m last year overcoming an 18\% fall in print ad revenues by focusing on pushing its premium print and digital subscription packages to readers.
How many countries does the economist work with?
We work globally in over 40 countries in 28 languages and our customers include newspapers, magazines, online publishers, educational textbooks, english language training courses and corporations. The Economist Educational Foundation is an independent charity.
What country owns The Economist newspaper?
Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Economist Group, with core editorial offices in the United States, as well as across major cities in continental Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. In 2019, its average global print circulation was over 909,476; this, combined with its digital presence, runs to over 1.6 million.
What is the purpose of the economist?
The Economist. Edited in London since 1843, The Economist is a weekly international news and business publication, offering clear reporting, commentary and analysis on world current affairs, business, finance, science and technology, culture, society, media and the arts.
How does the editor of the economist get appointed?
A board of trustees formally appoints the editor, who cannot be removed without its permission. Although The Economist has a global emphasis and scope, about two-thirds of the 75 staff journalists are based in the London borough of Westminster.