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Encyclopedia > Business Review Weekly

The Business Review Weekly (BRW) is Australia's pre-eminent weekly business magazine. It regularly publishes lists which rank corporations and individuals according to various criteria, not unlike Fortune magazine in America. External web site www.brw.com.au


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Gulf Coast Business Review (659 words)
Started in 1997 as a weekly business paper covering Sarasota and Manatee counties, in July 2003, the Review merged with its sister paper, the 51-year-old Tampa Bay Review, to become a regional weekly covering the business scene from Tampa-St. Petersburg to Sarasota.
In 2005, the Review began covering the booming business community in Collier and Lee counties, with in-depth coverage from areas such as Bonita Springs, Fort Myers and Naples.
The Business Review is committed to providing business owners, senior executives, entrepreneurs, investors and public policy makers with the Gulf Coast's most sophisticated and relevant coverage of business and economic trends, corporate strategies, profiles of entrepreneurs and law on a weekly basis.
Business Review Weekly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (334 words)
The Business Review Weekly (BRW) is an Australian weekly business magazine.
A new section called L'espresso seems to have replaced the Review of news.
The look and feel of BRW has totally changed under this latest revamp and is more than just an innovation on the previous version.
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