Parkiet

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Parkiet
Type Daily newspaper (Monday to Saturday)
Owner(s)Presspublica
PublisherPresspublica publishing house
Editor-in-chiefJakub Kurasz
Founded1990;33 years ago (1990)
Political alignment Liberal
Language Polish
Headquarters Warsaw
Sister newspapers Rzeczpospolita
Website Parkiet

Parkiet (full title: Parkiet Gazeta Gieldy; Polish : Trading Floor) is a daily newspaper published in Warsaw, Poland, since 1990. [1] The paper focuses on business and financial news.

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History and profile

Parkiet, based in Warsaw, was launched in 1990. [2] The paper is published from Monday to Saturday. [2] The publisher was Parkiet Ltd [3] until 2005 when it was bought by its current publisher and owner Presspublica publishing house, [2] a subsidiary of the British company Mecom. [4] The company also publishes the daily Rzeczpospolita and the weekly magazine Uwazam Rze . [1] [2] [5] In 2009 the company merged editing team of the paper with the economy editor of Rzeczpospolita. [1] The owner of the paper, Presspublica, was bought by Polish businessman Grzegorz Hajdarowicz in October 2011. [5]

Parkiet supports liberal economy. [2] [6] The paper focuses exclusively on the news and analyses related to the Warsaw stock exchange. [7] It publishes detailed analysis of the stock market and also, quote estimates. [1] In 2012, the paper signed a memorandum of understanding for the capital with the Warsaw stock exchange. [6] The same year the editor-in-chief was Jakub Kurasz. [2]

Circulation

Parkiet sold 16,000 copies both in 1999 and 2000. [3] The circulation of the paper was 13,018 copies in January–February 2001. [3] In 2006, the paper had a circulation of 11,225 copies. [8] The circulation of the paper was 11,243 copies in 2008 and 8,687 copies in 2009. [9] Its circulation was 8,082 copies in 2010, and it was 7,851 copies in 2011. [9] The paper sold 7,400 copies in 2012. [2]

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