Exchange online

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Exchange online
Logo Börse Online.svg
description Stock market magazine
language German
publishing company Finanz Verlag ( Germany )
Headquarters Munich
First edition November 6, 1987
Frequency of publication weekly (thursdays)
Sold edition 25,302 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 25,614 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Editors-in-chief Jens Castner
Peter violence
Markus Hinterberger
Web link boerse-online.de

Börse Online is a German stock exchange magazine that provides information on German and international stocks and focuses reporting on fundamental market and stock analyzes, chart technology, trading strategies and trading models. It appears weekly in the Finanz Verlag from Munich . The sold circulation is 25,302 copies, a decrease of 85.8 percent since 1998.

history

In 1987 Markt + Technik Verlag developed an electronic stock market information service called Börse Online . In addition, the publisher produced a magazine of the same name. After a short delay in the project, the first issue was published two weeks after Black Monday , under the title Chaos on the Stock Exchanges - The bull is dead .

The online service in the early days failed because in the 1980s there was still insufficient infrastructure for the transmission of online data. In addition, the interest of private investors was rather low as a result of the crash . The magazine, on the other hand, was able to hold its own. When Markt + Technik Verlag got into trouble at the beginning of the 1990s, Verlag Moderne Industrie took over the title until it was sold to Süddeutscher Verlag after taking over the same . In October 1994 he finally handed the paper over to Gruner + Jahr . The editorial staff initially stayed in Munich.

The edition developed very changeably. Initially it was around 50,000 copies, after which it rose to over 150,000 copies in connection with the historic stock market boom of the 1990s, before it fell significantly again after the turn of the millennium.

The magazine is the mandatory sheet of all German stock exchanges. Individual contributions received journalist prizes, according to editor Renate Daum the Helmut Schmidt Journalist Prize 2002 for exposing the scandal surrounding the new market company Comroad . Börse Online won the 2007 Oldenburger Feder media prize for the online special “Money Academy” and an entry-level series in the printed edition .

From 2000 , the publisher was Hans G. Linder , who had previously been editor- in- chief for ten years . Until July 2007, Johannes Scherer was editor-in-chief, who had previously worked for the magazine as deputy editor-in-chief. In August 2007 he was replaced by Stefanie Burgmaier, who was previously the “Company” office manager at Wirtschaftswoche in Frankfurt.

From March 2009, Gruner + Jahr combined its business editorial offices ( Börse Online , Capital , impulse , Financial Times Deutschland ) in one central editorial office in Hamburg . Börse Online's previous editorial office in Munich was discontinued. In addition to the central editorial office in Hamburg, the political department was based in Berlin and the finance and money department in Frankfurt am Main .

At the beginning of 2013, the investor magazine changed hands again. After Gruner + Jahr discontinued the Financial Times Deutschland, the publisher sold the magazine in January 2013 to Finanz Verlag , which publishes , among other things, the titles Euro and Euro am Sonntag . In the first year after the takeover by the Finanz Verlag, its managing director Frank-Bernhard Werner also acted as editor-in-chief, a position he had already held from 1988 to 1989. Werner, who had already been part of the Börse Online founding team, brought the editorial team back to Munich. In early 2014 he switched to the role of editor. Jens Castner is his successor as editor-in-chief. Since January 2018 the editor-in-chief of the magazines Börse Online , Euro and Euro am Sonntag has been taken care of by the team Jens Castner, Peter Macht and Markus Hinterberger.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Finances Verlag, accessed on April 20, 2017
  2. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
  3. ^ "Oldenburger Feder" for seven journalists. ( Memento of December 25, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) PM of February 1, 2007.
  4. A very tough cut . FAZ
  5. meedia.de: Finanz Verlag has new staff on November 13, 2013
  6. "Euro" editor-in-chief Lucas Vogel goes into business for himself - the team takes over . Kress, November 8, 2017