Gewinn

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Gewinn
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Categories Business magazine
FrequencyMonthly (11 times a year)
PublisherWailand & Waldstein GmbH
Founded1982;42 years ago (1982)
CompanyWailand & Waldstein GmbH
CountryAustria
Based in Vienna
Language German
Website www.gewinn.com

Gewinn is a business magazine published in Austria and based in Vienna. The magazine has been in circulation in 1982.

Contents

History and profile

Gewinn was launched in 1982 by Wailand & Waldstein GmbH. [1] [2] Georg Waldstein and Georg Wailand are the owners of the magazine [2] which is published by Wailand & Waldstein company. [3] [4] The magazine has its headquarters in Vienna. [1]

Gewinn, published 11 times per year, has the following main sections: Money and stock market, management and careers, IT and innovations, real estate, law and taxes and leisure and lifestyle. [1] Since 1985 it provides its subscribers with a supplement, Gewinn extra. [2] The magazine develops several rankings in regard to Austrian business institutes and figures. [5]

Michael Fembek served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine from 2000 to 2007. [6]

Circulation

In the late 1980s Gewinn became a serious competitor to another Austrian business magazine, Trend . [2] Gewinn sold 65,000 copies in 2003 and 62,000 copies in the first quarter of 2004. [3] Its 2005 circulation was 60,462 copies. [2] In 2006 the magazine had a circulation of 95,000 copies. [7] For the first half of 2007 the magazine's circulation was 53,777 copies, whereas it was 55,453 copies for the same period in 2008. [8] The 2010 circulation of the magazine was 76,000 copies. [9] The magazine was read by 275,000 people in the period of 2010–2011. [1] During the same period the magazine had a circulation of 80,254 copies. [4]

See also

List of magazines in Austria

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Charlotte Natmeßnig (2006). "Business Press in Austria" (Conference Paper). Helsinki.fi. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
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