In the following article, we will thoroughly explore the topic of Financial Mail and analyze its impact on various aspects of society. From its origin to its evolution today, we will delve into its historical, cultural and social implications. Additionally, we will examine the different perspectives and opinions that exist around Financial Mail and how these have influenced his perception in society. Without a doubt, Financial Mail has been the subject of debate and controversy over time, so this analysis will seek to provide a comprehensive and objective view of its relevance today.
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Editor | Rob Rose |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 18,386 |
First issue | 1959 |
Company | Arena Holdings |
Based in | Johannesburg |
Language | English |
Website | www |
Financial Mail (or the FM, as it is also known) is a South African business publication focused on reaching the country's leading business people. This weekly publication, which was launched in 1959, underwent a major "look and feel" change in 2006, which saw it reclaim its position as the most widely read English business weekly in the country. The FM also publishes a series of popular corporate profiles as well as annual publications such as The Little Black Book, AdFocus and The Property Handbook.
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