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Financial Times
World Class Business Newspaper now advertised at Zyra's affiliate website
The FT. The famous pink
newspaper The Financial Times is must-read material for the
serious business person. The FT is read by business leaders,
government ministers, international entrepreneurs, bankers,
investors, educators, and students. Six days a week it provides:
Comprehensive analysis of the biggest international political and
business news, in-depth features on management, technology and
other burning issues, insight and commentary that keep you ahead of the curve. Over one million readers in more than
140 countries count on the Financial Times to keep them informed
about global business, economics and politics. During the time
since the Financial Times was founded in 1888 business has gone
up and down many times and has experienced many changes, but
those who have had the advantage of reading the Financial Times
have always had the edge to some extent. Now may be your time,
and so now you may try out the Financial Times for yourself.
If you
live in the USA you can sign up for a four week RISK-FREE trial
subscription and get the Financial Times print edition six days a
week (Monday - Saturday) for the next four weeks. Business is
seldom risk-free, but this genuine offer by the Financial Times
really is RISK-FREE. If you like it, you will continue to receive
48 more weeks (for a total of 52 in all) for just $99. (That's
only 32 cents a day, a savings of 50 percent off the regular
subscription price). If you decide the newspaper is not for you,
you can cancel your subscription at any time during the four week
trial period. The first four weeks of issues are yours to keep
for free whatever happens. Whether confidence in the stockmarket
is good, or cautious, the people who make The Financial Times are
sufficiently confident in the quality of the publication that
they're willing to give you a risk-free trial offer. So, if you'd
like to give it a try, VISIT
THE SITE AND TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
Meanwhile, at the
Financial Times, they say "To keep on top of today's global
economy, you need a source of unbiased and insightful reporting
on the players, strategies and markets that are shaping it.
Renowned for its international perspective on world business,
economics and politics, the Financial Times provides you with the
in-depth information and analysis necessary for success, and a
flow of original stories that you will not read elsewhere. The
Financial Times will provide you with: International news and
analysis from FT journalists in more than 50 countries. An
insightful perspective on economic, business, financial,
corporate & political developments around the world. In-depth
features on emerging markets, industry sectors, management,
technology and more.
A rich source of data with stock quotes
from over 30 countries alongside sophisticated commentary and
analysis of world market activity. High value single-topic
special reports (over 200 annually) on different countries,
industries, investment opportunities, technologies, and more. The
Saturday Weekend FT- a comprehensive summary of the week's most
important international business news, along with the most
current cultural and lifestyle events from around the globe.
Daily reading of the FT can help you anticipate market shifts,
spot trends and keep you that crucial step ahead of the curve.
Get the Financial Times six days a week - click here for our
special introductory offer to the World business newspaper".
"Section One of the
Financial Times gives a concise overview of international affairs
with daily coverage of major world news and business events as
they happen. Highlights include: A fresh global perspective on
breaking stories. Regional coverage of every corner of the globe:
the US and Canada; Latin America; the UK; Asia-Pacific; Europe;
the Middle East and Africa; plus a section on World Trade. The
highly acclaimed Lex column - sophisticated financial analysis
and commentary on world business, economic and market activity -
relevant information US readers can use on international
companies and investment issues. Plus regular specialized news
pages: The Inside Track, articles with Profiles of people in the
news, and commentary on developments in business education,
business travel and on the web. Management and technology
features.
The Arts page, covering theater,
music, opera, the visual arts, movies, architecture and books.
Section II Section Two focuses on companies and markets,
providing you with authoritative news articles, analyses, market
reports, statistical tables and more: International Company News
International Capital Markets, covering world bond prices, new
issues and comment Currencies and Money, focusing on foreign
exchange and world money-markets Commodities and Agriculture
World Equity Markets, providing the latest trends and data from
more than 50 national markets at a glance. Emerging Market Focus.
Share prices from the NYSE, NASDAQ and Amex, comprehensive index
futures coverage, plus world share price listings from 31 other
countries. A new page of Euro Prices. Special Reports Like a free
bonus tucked inside the paper, the Financial Times also brings
you 200+ single-topic business surveys each year. It's the kind
of in-depth research and detailed briefings you might otherwise
pay thousands of dollars to compile. Topics include: Industry-specific
reports, e.g. FT Telecoms, FT IT, FT Autos. Country-specific
reports, such as Japanese Industry, France. International
Overviews, such as World Finance, World Trade, Eurozone Economy.
Management features, such as Knowledge Management and Mastering
Strategy Weekend FT The Financial Times is delivered to your door
six days a week. The Weekend FT includes a summary of the week's
business news but focuses on lifestyle issues, providing a
relaxing insight into international culture and the arts".
"Weekend FT -
Incomparable weekend reading. A summary of international business
and leisure-time pleasures. The Business Section The Financial
Times provides authoritative coverage of international business
every working day. But business doesn't stop on Friday. The
Weekend FT Business Section gives you a wrap-up of the week's
international business news every Saturday. The Leisure Section
Everyone needs a break and the Weekend FT brings you the latest
in worldly pleasures, sophisticated styles and international
arts, culture and dining.
It includes travel, theater,
movies, dance, books, luxury properties and insights from world
renowned wine critic Jancis Robinson. The Weekend Investor
Personal investment pages with a high-end focus for the
international investor. The Weekend FT highlights holdings in the
international sector-- equities, mergers, and acquisitions,
mutual funds and much more. How to Spend It- A Special Bonus
Published quarterly, How to Spend It is the glossy magazine
within the Weekend FT. For active, affluent men and women of
distinguished tastes, this lifestyle magazine is full of
statement and style. It gives you the best of the world's best".
As well as the print edition, there's also an online edition. Of course these are available internationally, and you see print copies of the Financial Times on airlines and in classy hotels and at business conferences all around the world. However the special four week risk-free trial is currently (2003) available only in the United States. The offer on the online extends to all of North America and South America, but we're hoping this is going to be extended further soon. Worth looking into the online edition, which is designed to be complementary to the print edition. VISIT THE FINANCIAL TIMES AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
Here are some more quotes: "Keep yourself abreast of what is happening in the world. Enlightening and informative, daily reading of the Financial Times can improve your understanding of the global marketplace, help you spot industry trends and give you a competitive edge in the classroom and the workplace. Rich in data and analysis, the FT is also the first paper to reach for when you have to research. Front page overview of today's top international & regional news stories. Expert analysis on global business, finance, politics and economics from FT reporters in more than 50 countries. Revealing features on management, technology, communications and more. World Markets pages - an unrivalled source of international financial facts and statistics including stock market quotes from over 30 countries. Over 200 special single-topic reports focusing on different countries, industries and markets from IT to telecommunications to global finance. Monday through Saturday, each day of the week offers a thoughtful glance into the business world, featuring current trends, industry innovators, and successful practices".
Did you know?: The Financial Times has the largest editorial staff of any international newspaper, with over 300 journalists in more than 50 cities worldwide. The Financial Times was founded in 1888 as The Friend of The Honest Financier and the Respectable Broker. The Financial Times has been pink since 1893, with its distinctive salmon-pink newsprint as a distinguishing trademark to set itself apart from other daily news publications.
TO SUM UP: "The Financial Times is the daily business publication that, for over 100 years, has kept its readers up-to-date on vital world business, financial, economic and political information. The Financial Times goes far beyond other business newspapers and news weeklies to keep you informed of changing events and conditions around the world, concisely, yet completely. No other publication even comes close".
So, if you'd like to
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You may be interested to know that since this page was created some time ago, the offer has been replaced by a free online subscription which you may like to sign up to now that the program has moved.