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Anonymous
Posted November 19, 2012
I can understand if the superstorm has reduced BBW's ability to get out an electronic version on time, but there has been no explanation of why or what regarding the missing Nov. 5 issue. Now the Nov. 19 issue is still not available and the B&N site says the "next" issue is Nov. 16, which has come and gone with no delivery.
The BBW online site has shown new covers for both missing issues.
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Posted August 14, 2012
BN needs to clearly state when something is not supported on certain devices. BN knows what device I have registered, why would it let me purchase something that is not supported?
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Posted July 18, 2012
Could this really be? Guess this country is not in as bad as we think! Maybe they have some job openings!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This magazine has a different look from the page numbers shown on the side to the types of articles written. It is one of the few business magazines in which I read much of it and scan the entire magazine. It covers business, investing and technology. The magazine has changed since being acquired by Bloomberg, now more in depth than before. you can sense the magazine has a lot resources to produce the magazine and hires the best writers. Many articles are thought provoking and wouldn't be read if they weren't part of my regular subscriptions. The magazine does have a conservative business slant and a lot of thought provoking ideas. Well worth the time to be a regular subscriber.
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Posted April 20, 2012
This used to be my favorite magazine pre bloomberg, but not its riddled with trips like how Paul ryans budget eliminating medicate and lowering taxes on the wealthiest is "the same" as obamas.
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Posted February 12, 2012
Used to be filled with useful market info, statistics, and good business articles, now more shallow pop culture and fads.
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Posted December 20, 2011
Love it. Great value!
It's the real deal with full color graphics just like the printed version. I'm able to read it on my tablet and phone. I can now catch up on my favorite magazine anywhere!
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