Euro am Sonntag

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Euro am Sonntag
Euro-Logo.svg
Categories Business magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherFinanzen Verlag
Founded1998;25 years ago (1998)
CompanyFinanzen Verlag
Country Germany
Based in Munich
Language German
Website Euro am Sonntag
ISSN 1439-9717
OCLC 803989959

Euro am Sonntag is a weekly business and finance magazine published in Munich, Germany. It has been in circulation since 1998.

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History and profile

Euro am Sonntag was started by Axel Springer SE in 1998. [1] [2] The company owned the magazine until May 2010 [3] when it was sold to Frank B. Werner and a Swiss investment company, Finanzen Verlag. [4] [5] The publisher is also the Finanzen Verlag. [4] [6] The previous publisher of the magazine is the Axel Springer Financial Media, a subsidiary of Axel Springer SE. [3]

Euro am Sonntag is published every week and is based in Munich. [6] The weekly provides in-depth analyses of financial developments in Germany and other countries, and offers independent and sustainable information related to a successful investment strategy. [6]

Circulation

In 2001 Euro am Sonntag sold 192,000 copies, and its readership was 420,000. [7] For the first quarter of 2005 the circulation of the magazine was 113,189 copies, making it the fourth best-selling weekly business publication in Germany. [8] In 2010 the magazine sold 144,456 copies. [9] In the first half of 2011 its circulation was 76,526 copies. [10] The magazine had a circulation of 70,332 copies in the fourth quarter 2016. [11]

See also

List of magazines in Germany

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