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The first Bulgarian edition of the Forbes magazine will present its own "subjective" list of the twenty-one most influential and richest Bulgarian entrepreneurs as it hits the market on November 10, when the country marks the collapse of the communist regime.
Other topics in the magazine include a global ranking of the world's billionaires, an interview with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and an article by Euro Funds Minister Tomislav Donchev, the processes currently underway in the European Union and their impact on Bulgaria, the lessons that the crisis taught us, the luxury property market in Bulgaria, the reforms in the country's health care and education sectors, etc.
The first issue of Forbes Bulgaria will have a circulation of 25 000 and it will cost BGN 6,95. A total of 70% of the targetted audience are expected to be men and 60% - married. About 80% of the readers are expected to be university graduates, with incomes above the average for the country.
The Bulgarian edition of Forbes is published by Attica Media Bulgaria, which also publishes the Bulgarian editions of Playboy, Maxim, Grazia, Joy, and OK!.
In 2009, Forbes Media LLC explained their plans for entering the Bulgarian market as part of their strategy for expansion in Eastern Europe.
Forbes Bulgaria will be the magazine's eleventh local-language licensed edition, along with those published in China, Croatia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Poland, Russia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Since 1917, when the first edition of Forbes cmae out on the market, the policy of the magazine has been to present to its readers information and analyses, which guarantee success and competitiveness in the business world.
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