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'''Economedia''' is the largest{{Citation needed|date=March 2020}} publisher of business media in [[Bulgaria]]. It is mainly known for publishing the weekly [[Capital (newspaper)|Capital]] and the daily [[Dnevnik (Sofia)|Dnevnik]], both business-oriented. The majority owner of Economedia is [[Ivo Prokopiev]]. |
'''Economedia''' is the largest{{Citation needed|date=March 2020}} publisher of business media in [[Bulgaria]]. It is mainly known for publishing the weekly [[Capital (newspaper)|Capital]] and the daily [[Dnevnik (Sofia)|Dnevnik]], both business-oriented. The majority owner of Economedia is [[Ivo Prokopiev]]. |
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It is owned by Ivo Prokopiev (51%) and Teodor Zakhov (49%). Teodor Zakhov took the shares of Filip Harmandzhiev in 2010. |
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Economedia is the largest[citation needed] publisher of business media in Bulgaria. It is mainly known for publishing the weekly Capital and the daily Dnevnik, both business-oriented. The majority owner of Economedia is Ivo Prokopiev.
It is owned by Ivo Prokopiev (51%) and Teodor Zakhov (49%). Teodor Zakhov took the shares of Filip Harmandzhiev in 2010.
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Further reading
- Martyn Sloman (7 May 2007). The Changing World of the Trainer. Routledge. pp. 162–164. ISBN 978-1-136-35930-9.