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Condé Nast Portfolio : ウィキペディア英語版
Portfolio.com

:''For the defunct art magazine, see: ''Portfolio, The Magazine of the Visual Arts''
Portfolio.com is a website published by American City Business Journals that provides news and information for small to mid-sized businesses (SMB). It was formerly the website for the monthly business magazine ''Condé Nast Portfolio'', published by Condé Nast from 2007 to 2009.
Portfolio.com is continually updated and has several interactive features, including "BizWatch," which has updates on companies and executives from selected news sources.
== History ==
''Portfolio.com's'' April 2007 launch by Condé Nast was heavily reported on due, in part, to its large estimated budget reported to be between $100 million〔
〕 and $125 million〔
〕 (covering multiple years of operation), as well as the boldness of the publisher to launch a business magazine at a time when similar magazines such as ''BusinessWeek'', ''Business 2.0'', ''Forbes'', and ''Fortune'' were struggling to sell advertising space.〔
In October 2008, the magazine reduced its staff by 20 percent, and changed to publishing only 10 times per year. The stand-alone website, portfolio.com, was merged with other Condé Nast Web sites, with advertising sales for the site handled by Wired Digital.
The magazine announced its closing on April 27, 2009.〔Carr, David. ("Portfolio Magazine Shut, a Victim of Recession," ''New York Times'' (Apr. 27, 2009). ) Accessed Apr. 28, 2009.〕 A sister company, American City Business Journals, took over the website. American City Business Journals is a division of Advance Publications and publishes 40 weekly newspapers about business in local communities and their companion websites. In June 2012 American City Business Journals re-branded the website to ''Upstart Business Journal''.

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