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Trends was established in 1975. [2] [3] The magazine is owned by Roularta Media Group [4] [5] and is published weekly by Roularta Printing company. [6] In its initial phase the magazine was published on a biweekly basis. [2] It offers business news [7] and targets business executives, managers, entrepreneurs and professionals. [6]
In the beginning of the 2000s Roularta had investments in Slovenia. [23] As of 2010 the company was the owner of the Slovenian biweekly City Magazine. [23] The La Maison Victor magazine is not only published in both the Flemish and Walloon parts of Belgium, but also in the Netherlands and Germany.
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Trends is an American society, [1] philanthropy, fashion [2] and lifestyle magazine published in Arizona. Created by Danny Medina [3] in 1982, it was purchased by Bill Dougherty in 2001, who now serves as its publisher. [4] [5] [6]
[3] [5] The magazine was published monthly [6] [7] with a size of 210 x 280 mm. [5] It targets senior executives, entrepreneurs and decision-makers [5] as well as Austria's intelligentsia. [4] It is among the pioneers of investigative journalism in the country [ 4 ] and publishes a list of Best Workplaces in Austria.
Gerald Celente (born November 29, 1946) is an American trend forecaster, [1] [2] publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant [3] and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other important events.
An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer magazine Datamation . [ 1 ]