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'''Fortune''' ], founded by ] co-founder ] in ] at the outset of the ], it was considered America's first real business journal. The magazine '''Fortune''' was founded by ] co-founder ] in ] at the outset of the ]. It was considered ] first business journal.


''Fortune'' is now part of the ] ]. ''Fortune'' is now part of the media conglomerate ].
An on-line version is available, see below


''Fortune'' publishes several lists of companies, including: ''Fortune'' publishes two influential lists of companies:
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as well as an annual list of the wealthiest individuals and families in the world.


==External Links== ==External Links==
* http://www.fortune.com/fortune/ *
* http://xroads.virginia.edu/~1930s/PRINT/fortune/background.html *

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The magazine Fortune was founded by Time Magazine co-founder Henry Luce in 1930 at the outset of the Great Depression. It was considered America's first business journal.

Fortune is now part of the media conglomerate AOL Time Warner.

Fortune publishes two influential lists of companies:

as well as an annual list of the wealthiest individuals and families in the world.

External Links