Bloomberg Businessweek
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| List Price: | $249.50 |
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| Issues: | 50 issues / 12 months |
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 4-6 weeks.
Average customer review:Product Description
Bloomberg Businessweek prepares you to succeed in today's complex economy. You'll find in-depth coverage of the latest trends in technology, finance and management. Our insight and analysis helps you succeed, personally and professionally. Setting the industry standard for news about business and the economy, Bloomberg Businessweek was first published in 1929 and is owned by Bloomberg Media. A valuable resource for job-seekers, small and large companies and anyone involved in the business world, Bloomberg Businessweek gives readers reliable and respected perspectives on the economy today. Stories range from company profiles, interviews with high-profile business men and women, the pitfalls and successes of various companies around the world and developments within business and the economy at large. For over 15 years it has published an annual ranking of business school MBA programs in the United States which is looked at as the standard and authoritative voice on schools.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #198 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Formats: Magazine Subscription, Print
Customer Reviews
Great business overview
Being trained as an engineer with only a very basic sense of business...this magazine has been great in keeping up to speed with the business side of things. Great overview of business issues for the average reader.
You Could Do Better
After several years, I am giving up by BW subscription. The magazine is getting pretty light - and reminds me more of USA Today than the New York Times. The articles are pretty general and lack depth. Additionally, the magazine is very US-centric and often limits global coverage. It is a good light read for US business news, and if you aren't looking for great depth, might be a good choice. For my money, I would rather pay up for the Economist and Fortune.
Same ole?
A good magazine for those of us with a short attention span that want more straightforward details on topics we are already familiar with.




