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Wednesday 14th May 2008

As the European marketplace enters a new era, one voice embraces the concerns and visions of leading business chiefs; European CEO

With award-winning journalists reporting to our headquarters in London, and working with media partners Reuters, we provide the numbers, detailed analysis, strategy and guidance needed to make qualified business decisions in Europe’s diverse marketplace.

Reaching the desks of more than 50,000 Chief Executive Officers and decision making executives who serve on the boards of Europe’s leading companies, the magazine reaches highly affluent executives at their homes as well as their primary businesses; it isn’t just marketed to the company they serve. The result is a targeted, topical coverage addressing the corporate needs of European business leaders.

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Special Report

A man for three seasons

Berlusconi is back for the third time, sending affectionate kisses to Italians in his victory speech and promising to revive Italy's ailing economy and slash taxes. But of course, as many Italians will tell you, they have heard it all before...

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Talking telepresence

We talk to Geir Olsen EMEA President of TANDBERG about improvements in telepresence technology.
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The advantages of telepresence

21st century technology: real time telepresence meetings
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Real-Time communication

Peter Quinlan explains the manifold benefits of benefits of telepresence

Danone a good job

We profile Franck Riboud, CEO Danone

Open for business

How Ireland is timidly opening up to new investment strategies.

Bulgarian squeeze

How the EU are putting pressure on the Eastern European country.

Artistic investment

Investing in art can yield big dividends, we investigate the market for corporate acquisitions

CEO Profiles

Wolfgang Mayrhuber, Lufthansa

Wolfgang Mayrhuber, Lufthansa

Lufthansa's chief has a plan for the crisis – just keep spending
Alexei Miller, Gazprom

Alexei Miller, Gazprom

Transforming Gazprom from a company beset by corruption and financial mismanagement into the most influential in the energy business cannot be overstated
Pierre-Olivier Beckers, Delhaize

Pierre-Olivier Beckers, Delhaize

Jane Bordenave finds out, all has not been smooth sailing for the Belgian businessman