Bilan (magazine)

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Bilan
CategoriesBusiness magazine
FrequencyMonthly (until 2005)
Biweekly
PublisherTamedia Publications
First issue1 June 1989;34 years ago (1989-06-01)
Company
Country Switzerland
Based in Geneva
Language French
Website Bilan
ISSN 1422-2035
OCLC 316260128

Bilan is a biweekly business magazine published in Geneva, Switzerland. The magazine has been in circulation since 1989.

Contents

History and profile

Bilan was first published in June 1989. [1] [2] The publisher of the magazine was Alain Fabarez. [1] It was owned by the Edipresse Group [3] until November 2011. [4] Then it became part of the Tamedia Group. [2] [5] The magazine is published biweekly by Tamedia Publications on Wednesdays and has its headquarters in Geneva. [2] [6] It came out monthly until 2005 when its frequency was switched to biweekly. [1] Its headquarters was formerly in Lausanne.

Bilan is the French counterpart of the Swiss German business magazine, BILANZ , [1] and features analyses of finance markets and targets managers of small or large enterprises and decision makers. [7] It publishes several listings, including the 300 richest Switzerland, the 100 richest in Europe, the 300 most influential Switzerland, the 50 start-up invest in and the top 30 employers. [7] The biweekly also publishes interviews. [8]

Max Mabillard is one of the former editors-in-chief of Bilan. Stéphane Benoit-Godet served in the post until 1 November 2014 when Myret Zaki was named as the editor-in-chief. [2] [9]

Circulation

The circulation of Bilan was 15,000 copies during its initial period. [1] Between July 2004 and June 2005 the magazine sold 18,569 copies. [10] Its circulation was 18,703 copies between July 2005 and June 2006 and 19,047 copies between July 2006 and June 2007. [10] It increased to 19,325 copies for the period between July 2007 and June 2008. [10] In 2011 the magazine sold 13,111 copies [4] and 11,448 copies in 2014. [2]

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