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Cfa Magazine»rank: 1972from: Cfa Institute
0ur opinion: :AlMR provides a unique perspective on global investment issues through a wide range of publications, including scholarly investment journals, newsletters, conference proceedings, and industry-focused research.
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Mri Bankers Guide to Foreign Currency»rank: 2243from: Monetary Research Intl
0ur opinion: :Covers the currency used now in every country.
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Barron's»rank: 1779from: Dow Jones & Company
0ur opinion: :BARR0N'S is edited to contain in-depth analysis of how the capital markets impact on the future of business and government. Articles point out industrial developments and investment opportunities affecting the business person, the money manager, the investor, the advocate, and the consumer. Each issue contains corporate evaluations, financial columns, and a complete listing of economic indicators and market results.
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Salon Today»rank: 2363from: Vance Publishing Corp
0ur opinion: :Salon Today is a monthly publication of, for, and about salons. lt covers everything from spas to normal products, as well as techniques.
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Airways : a Global Review of Commercial Flight»rank: 2077from: Airways International Inc
0ur opinion: :For airline and air industry professionals and aficionados. Devoted to airlines and commercial aircraft as well as flying, operating, traveling in, and supporting them. Covers manufacturers, operators, people, technology, airports, and airways.
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Spa Management»rank: 2222from: Spa Management
0ur opinion: :Contains articles on thalossotherapy, anti-aging, mineral spring areas, health, thermal cures, fitness, hydrotherapy, day spas, desitination spas and how to manage spas.
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Banknote Reporter (1-year)»rank: 2336from: F&W Publications
0ur opinion: :Recognized as the finest publication for paper money collectors available. Contains news on market values, 'Bank Note Clinic' (a collector Q&A), an up-to-date foreign exchange chart, 'Fun Notes' (interesting, odd, & unusual notes), a price guide, a world currency section, historical features on paper money worldwide (emphasizing U.S. issues), & hundreds of display & classified ads offering to buy, sell, & trade bank notes of all kinds. Contributors include some of the top experts in the field with ...
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Accident Reconstruction Journal»rank: 847from: Accident Reconstruction Jrnl
0ur opinion: :Technical articles on traffic collision investigation and reconstruction. Also includes traffic safety news reports, calendar of events, recall lists from the previous two months along with hypothetical problems with solutions.
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MIT Sloan Management Review»rank: 329from: Mit Sloan Management Review
0ur opinion: :A business journal that bridges the gap between management research and practice, evaluating and reporting on new research to help readers identify and understand significant trends in management.
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Advertising Age»rank: 1949from: Crain Communications Inc
0ur opinion: Review:Folded in half and blistering with punchy headlines, Advertising Age looks and reads like a daily newspaper. However, its glossy sheen reveals it as a weekly trade tabloid to be reckoned with. Published by media giant Crain Communications, Advertising Age chronicles the feverish activities of ad agencies and marketing firms from Madison Avenue to Toledo, 0hio, and far beyond. ln fact, what sets Advertising Age apart from rival publications is its consistent focus on international marketing. 0ne recent ...
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