Espansione

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Espansione
Categories Business magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1969;54 years ago (1969)
CountryItaly
Based in Milan
Language Italian
Website Espansione
ISSN 0014-0554
OCLC 25882630

Espansione is an Italian language monthly business magazine published in Milan, Italy, since 1969.

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History and profile

Espansione was established in 1969. [1] The magazine is published by Newspaper Milano on a monthly basis. [2] The magazine has its headquarters in Milan. [3] The former owner and publisher was Mondadori, [3] [4] which sold it in 2002. [5] In November 2004 the magazine was restarted by Newspaper Milano following the changes in format and content. [6] In 2007 it became a supplement of the daily newspaper Il Giornale . [7] The magazine is still published monthly on the first Friday of each month. [8]

Circulation

Espansione was the best-selling business magazine in Italy in 2009 with a circulation of 143,000 copies. [9] In 2010 the magazine sold 143,919 copies. [2]

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