Capital (Romanian newspaper)

Capital (Romanian newspaper)

"Capital" ("Capital" in Romanian) is a Romanian financial weekly newspaper published in Bucharest.

Capital is the weekly economic and financial magazine that offer thorough analyses, investigations and trend predictions accompanied by graphics, tables and photos to all those who have an interest in economy and the dynamic of the market. Capital offers its readers valuable guidance in their entrepreneurial initiatives, going beyond the news in order to discover the causes that generate the events.

Capital is the first publication launched by Ringier in Romania back in December 1992. Capital was re-launched in 2000 and 2004 in a new and modern graphic concept. Capital addresses to a young and dynamic target using an accessible language. Capital has gained an even stronger public recognition with the launch of the famous Top 300 Richest Romanians in ……, which is quoted every day. Other two tops were added in the following years: Top 100 Successful Women and in 2005 Top 50 Companies to Work for.

Ever since its launch, Capital has been the market leader in its segment with a circulations and audience that keeps competitors to a significant distance.

Capital is made by:

* Iulian Bortos - Editor-in-Chief;
* Oana Osman - Deputy Editor-in-Chief;
* Paul Lacatus - Senior Managing Editor;
* Mihaela Stanculescu - Marketing Manager;
* Mirela Murariu - Advertising Manager;
* Claudiu Serban - Executive Director;
* Anca Chilom - Capital Top.

* Editors: Vali Birzoi, Ana-Maria Smadeanu, Gabriela Tinteanu Moldoveanu, Razvan Zamfir, Robert Stan, Ovidiu Anton, Anca Sofran, Mona Scarisoreanu, Bogdan Ciubuc, Sorina Mihail, Mirona Hritcu, Daniel Catana, Cristina Mocanu, Catalina Tatu and others.

Capital has four regular sections:

* Actuality;
* Business;
* Investments;
* Services.

Editorial Supplements:Capital issues the following supplements:

* Gadget
* Home
* Banking
* Buildings
* Foreign Investments
* Financial services

Brand extensions:The magazine exclusively publishes in Romania the Top Capital Collection:

* Top 300 Richest Romanian People
* Top 100 Most Successful Women
* Top 50 Companies to Work for.

TV Shows:Capital TV on Kanal D, the only TV Show which make you richer.Capital TV sections:

* Behind the economy curtains
* Capital expert
* People on top
* Trends

Events:Oskar Capital – an event with tradition for Capital, organized since 1994. Capital offers on this occasion prizes for all the significant economic accomplishes of the Year.The prizes are:The Manager of the YearThe Bank of the YearThe Investment of the YearThe Hope of the YearThe Man of the Year

External links

*ro icon [http://www.capital.ro Capital, official site]


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