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Fortune (magazine)
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Fortune
Fortune, December 1941 issue
Editor-in-Chief
Unknown
Categories
Business Magazines
Frequency
Monthly
Circulation
~850,000
Publisher
Time, Inc., a Time Warner company.
First issue
1930
Country
United States
Language
English
Website
www fortune.com
ISSN
0015-8259
Fortune magazine is an American business magazine founded by Henry Luce in 1930. His publishing business, consisting of Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated, grew to become Time Warner, the world's largest media conglomerate, before it was acquired by AOL in 2000.[1] Fortune is currently published by the company's Time Inc. subsidiary. The magazine is especially known for its annual features ranking companies by revenue.