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Fortune Plunders Franchises for Sustained Growth

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Business books blur the line between consumer and b2b, and as such, some have suffered b2b-style dips in ad pages. Kiplinger is down more than 14% in June 2008, compared with last year, while Hearst's Smart Money declined more than 26% during that period. Time Inc.'s Fortune Magazine managed to stay positive...


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