Elizabeth Spiers, the founder of the Dealbreaker.com blog about Wall Street and everything associated with it, has a negative reaction to the editorial content in the first issue of new business magazine Conde Nast Portfolio.
Later, she added, “We’re disappointed. We think there’s a market for a high-end business magazine, particularly one with good long-form narrative journalism. If the first issue is any indication, we don’t think Portfolio is it. But we’re fairly certain it’s got plenty of time to improve, and we hope it does.
“Now that we’ve thoroughly bashed it, we’ll tell you what worked and we’d do to improve it, because we hate people who complain about problems and never offer any solutions. Those people are Whiners. And you know what happens to Whiners. (Equities in Dallas. Also: slow, painful death. Also: we continue to gratuitously mention the fact that they blew up a $6.6 billion hedge fund.) Next week: DealBreaker’s Portfolio makeover!”
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