BusinessWeek editor in chief Stephen Adler writes in the latest issue of the magazine what its proposed sale to Bloomberg LP means.
“I know the decision to sell BusinessWeek was not an easy one, and I also know that—once the company decided to consider a sale—a central goal was to find us a home that shared these values. Bloomberg, already a global editorial powerhouse with the highest of standards and the strongest of journalistic values, is such a home.
“I’m confident that you, the reader, will benefit from the global resources and strong vision of the Bloomberg team while being able, as always, to rely on the trustworthiness and editorial strength of BusinessWeek in print and online. We look forward to continuing to serve you—and continuing to make ourselves indispensable.”
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Hey Chris, thanks for all the great stuff here (i certainly learned a lot about what my own company is up to), but I'm also wondering what your own take is about this deal!