Articles by Jennifer Hopfinger
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Jennifer Hopfinger Contributing Writer, BusinessJournalism.org |
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Magazines Offer Investor Guide to 2006
Monday, January 30, 2006
For all those who resolved to improve their financial situation this year, several magazines this month offer guidance on what investors need to be doing as 2006 kicks off.
Magazines Give Thanks, Offer Motivation in December IssuesTuesday, December 27, 2005
Inc. magazine names Ping Fu, the 47-year old founder of Geomagic, a $30 million digital imaging company, Entrepreneur of the Year in the December issue.
Magazines Cover Gamut of Topics in November IssuesThursday, November 17, 2005
Publications focus on stories ranging from next year's market outlook to winning business plans to up-and-coming companies
Sports Figures Score Big Business in October MagazinesTuesday, October 18, 2005
This month, two financial magazines decided to examine the business of sports this month with profiles of a 16-year-old golf phenom and a sports cable network boss.
Inc. Magazine Profiles Inside Corporate DevelopmentsThursday, September 29, 2005
Inc. magazine takes a unique opportunity to tell the story of what happened when it went on the auction block this summer, along with its sister publication, Fast Company.
Magazines Address Workers Who Control Their Own FateMonday, September 19, 2005
A leading business magazine poses a question many workers have pondered in the age of corporate downsizing, workplace malaise and dreadful commutes: Would you give up the security of a paycheck if you never had to punch a clock again?
Magazines Consider National Real Estate MarketThursday, September 01, 2005
Two magazines assess the real estate situation, listing the best places to live and the riskiest housing markets.
Business Magazines Profile Powerful PlayersMonday, August 15, 2005
Business magazines this month look under the hoods of three major companies that dominate the U.S. economy — Target, General Electric and Yahoo.
Magazines Profile Small EntrepreneursFriday, August 05, 2005
Small is big, according to business magazines this month. After all, it's those feisty little entrepreneurs who end up revolutionizing the business world in substantial ways.
Publications Address Financial-Making DecisionsMonday, July 25, 2005
This summer, business magazines look to tried-and-true corporate and financial leaders to answer how to make the right call when your money, your career or the future of your company is on the line.
Business Magazines Shape Mid-Year StrategiesTuesday, July 05, 2005
With half the year now behind us, it's time to reassess and make the most of the rest of 2005, according to financial magazines this month.
Business Reporters Race to Keep up With Biotech MomentumMonday, June 13, 2005
We've heard the hype before that biotechnology has come of age, but this time is different, magazine cover stories contend — biotech firms are starting to produce actual drugs that work.
May's Cover Stories Explore the Entrepreneurial SpiritWednesday, June 01, 2005
Everyone wants to hit it big. But do you have what it takes to become an entrepreneurial superstar? Two business magazines this month offer guidance for wannabes in the startup world.
Publications Report on Bleak Retirement OutlookMonday, May 16, 2005
Workers nearing the end of their earning years face some pretty scary prospects, according to business publications this month.
Business Magazines Get Technical Ahead of Holiday Shopping SeasonWednesday, November 03, 2004
Two business magazines have reviewed and ranked the tech toys every adult must have this coming holiday season.
Magazines Profile Career Strategies in New EconomyTuesday, October 12, 2004
Who couldn't use more time and more money? October's business magazines explain how to get some of each.
Satellite Companies Threaten Radio Industry LongevityFriday, September 24, 2004
Not since FM stations appeared on the dial has the radio industry faced such a threat. Video didn’t kill the radio star, but a couple of satellite upstarts might.
Magazines Profile Saving Nature of Corporate CEOsWednesday, August 25, 2004
Corporate America needs saving, it seems, and business magazines are casting top executives in a heroic light.
Magazines Implore Investors to Examine FinancesWednesday, August 04, 2004
A sense of urgency pervades business magazines this month, imploring investors to snap out of thoughts of leisure and pay attention to their financial situations at this crucial moment in the economic and market cycle.
Business Magazines Profile Individual Success StoriesThursday, July 15, 2004
Remarkable people grace the covers of business magazines this summer – but they’re not the usual captains of industry who are profiled on a regular basis. Some you’ve heard of, some you haven’t...
Magazines Tackle the Next Step for TechWednesday, June 23, 2004
With the recession behind us, the tech bubble that sent everything crashing four years ago is starting to become a distant memory. But what’s next for tech? Business magazines this month are looking for answers.
Stock Analyst Controversy Forces Business Journalists to Do Better JobFriday, June 11, 2004
Many business journalists are turning to other sources than stock analysts—independent research providers, mutual fund managers—not to mention digging into financial reports themselves.
Magazines Take Turn Toward Investment StrategyWednesday, June 09, 2004
Publications provide direction now that the stock market is back to where it was before the bubble's rise and fall.
Business Magazine Coverage Hits HomeThursday, May 27, 2004
As evidenced by business magazine coverage of late, the American love affair with homes is going strong.
Is the Internet boom back?Monday, May 10, 2004
Judging by the covers of business magazines this month, you’d think it was 1999 all over again.
April: A month of lists for the top business magazinesThursday, April 08, 2004
It seems enough time has passed since year-end lists peppered every business magazine.
Getting a Job – or Escaping One – Dominates the Covers of the Latest Business MagazinesMonday, March 22, 2004
Job market takes center stage in various financial magazine publications, writes BusinessJournalism.org contributor Jennifer Hopfinger.
Stock Ownership Policies are Toughened for Business JournalistsFriday, January 30, 2004
The resignation of CBS MarketWatch commentator Thom Calandra comes amid growing scrutiny of stock ownership policies at business publications.
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