Affärsvärlden
Swedish business magazine
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Affärsvärlden (Swedish for "Business world") is a Swedish language weekly business magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden.
| Editor-in-chief | Max Jedeur Palmgren |
|---|---|
| Categories | Business magazine |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | AFV Media AB |
| Founded | 1901 |
| Country | Sweden |
| Based in | Stockholm |
| Language | Swedish |
| Website | Affärsvärlden |
History and profile
Affärsvärlden was founded in January 1901.[1][2][3] Its former publisher was Ekonomi och Teknik Förlag AB.[4] The magazine is published weekly.[5] The magazine is based in Stockholm.[5]
Affärsvärlden merged with another business magazine Finanstidningen in 1964.[2] However, the merge was not a success in terms of circulation in that it could only achieve a circulation of four to five thousand copies.[2] In 2002 Affärsvärlden acquired the editorial office of Ekonomi24, an internet-based economy news agency founded in 1999.[6]
The target audience of the magazine is investors and decision-makers in large and medium-sized enterprises.[7]
Emil Fitger served as the editor-in-chief of Affärsvärlden from 1914 to 1953.[3] Max Jedeur Palmgren is the editor-in-chief of the magazine.
Affärsvärlden was named the most popular magazine in Sweden in 2022.[8]
In 2004 the circulation of Affärsvärlden was 14,700 copies.[9] The magazine sold 26,200 copies in 2008.[10]