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First Minister's QuestionsFirst Minister's Questions ELLE Macpherson, Bill Gates, Ted Turner and Henry Kissinger are all readers of the Economist, but we learnt today First Minister Rhodri Morgan is not. The soon-to-step-down Labour leader is not a devotee of the...
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The Disappearing Computer by Bill Gates
... we won't know it, says Bill Gates, Microsoft's chairman and chief software ... Reprinted from "The World in 2003," a publication of The Economist Group ...
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The Economist Shop : Guanxi - Microsoft, China and Bill ...
The Economist Bookshop, www.economistshop.com, Guanxi - Microsoft, China and Bill Gates's Plan to Win the Road Ahead, Robert & Huang, G.T. Buderi
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Beyond Gutenberg by Bill Gates
Reading on paper is so much a part of our lives that it is hard to imagine anything ... Reprinted from "The World in 2000," a publication of The Economist Group ...
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The World's Most Admired CEOs of 2005; Microsoft's Bill Gates ...
... Marsteller with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) names Bill Gates, ... It is the business-to-business arm of The Economist Group, which publishes The ...
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The Economist
"The magazine I spend most of my days reading is The Economist." Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft " ... WPP Group "I used to think. Now I just read The Economist. ...
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Microsoft | The meaning of Bill Gates | Economist.com
The Economist Group. About the Economist Group. Economist Intelligence Unit. Economist Conferences ... to read. LEADERS: Microsoft. The meaning of Bill Gates ...
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Bill Gates - Wikipedia
... comes to an end, so does the era he dominated", The Economist, June 28, 2008. ... Company • United States Liability Insurance Group • Wesco Financial • Swiss Re ...
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The meaning of Bill Gates
The meaning of Bill Gates. Jun 26th 2008. From The Economist print ... Copyright © 2008 The Economist Newspaper and The Economist Group. All rights reserved. ...
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Bill Gates: Biography from Answers.com
The Programmers Group primarily earned its founders free computing time on ... "Sir Bill and His Dragons—Past, Present, and Future—Microsoft," Economist (US) ...
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The Economist Group is a group of companies that sell publications and services under The Economist brand, such as The Economist (called a newspaper for historical reasons, but to all appearances a weekly news magazine), Economist.com, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Conferences, Intelligent Life and The World In. The Group’s other global brands include CFO, a publication for senior financial executives (CFO, CFO Europe, CFO Asia, CFO China, CFO.com), Roll Call and European Voice (aimed at decision-makers in Capitol Hill and Brussels respectively).
The Economist Group is an associate and not a subsidiary of Pearson PLC. The Financial Times Limited, which is a Pearson sudsidiary, owns 50% of the share capital of The Economist Group but does not have a controlling interest. The bulk of the remaining 50% is owned by individuals including members of the Rothschild banking family of England. The Economist Group operates as a separate and independent business.
In 2005, the Economist Group's turnover was £197m resulting in an operating profit of £23m (£23m in 2004, £21m in 2003, £9m in 2002). Income streams are split roughly 50-50 between advertising and other areas, such as subscriptions.
In July 2004, The Economist Group launched an upmarket lifestyle magazine called Intelligent Life, an annual publication. This magazine is to be redesigned as a quarterly from September 2007.
Its latest major project is the recently unveiled Project red stripe, which aims to come up with new businesses.
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