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The Wall Street Journal Europe is synonymous with world class business news and information, tuned to the distinct needs of the different markets. A commitment to the core values of journalistic integrity, accuracy, honesty, reliability and fairness attract a similar audience of senior business decision-makers worldwide. The Wall Street Journal Europe with its authoritative, award-winning journalism has been specifically designed for the business and financial elite; it is read and used by (future) global leaders, business executives and opinion formers.
Europe’s Business Daily
• Launched in 1983 and published in Belgium
• Printed in Belgium, UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Spain
• Eleven news bureaus across the region
• Circulation 86,539 (Circulation Source: ABC Jan-Jun 2005)
• 225,001 readers
Reader Profile
• Male: 89%
• Female: 11%
• Average Age: 48
• Top Management: 70%
• European Citizens: 78%
• Board Directors: 55%
• Involved in international operations/policies: 92%
• Work for companies operating internationally: 91%
• Average Personal Income: $249,750
• Average Household Income: $305,690
• Average Value of Investments: $1,891,900
 
   

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