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Indigo Publications is a French company that publishes numerous trade newsletters and websites, mostly dedicated to specialized business sectors. ==History== Indigo Publications was established in Paris in 1981. Founder Maurice Botbol assembled a small team of investigative journalists dedicated to economic news. Botbol serves as director of Indigo Publications and is President of the ''Syndicat presse indépendante d' information en ligne'' (Union of the Independent Press Information Online). Indigo is a French media group serving a global audience, but hangs its credibility on remaining editorially independent: as Botbol explains, "We are not culturally partisan, either toward France's interests nor those of the third world.... We are very careful not to have any 'national' positioning." ''The Indian Ocean Newsletter'' was the first Indigo publication, focused on the business interests of East and southern Africa and the Indian Ocean states. Over the years, the company launched other regional titles including the economic newsletter for Francophone Africa, ''La Lettre du Continent'' (and its English equivalent, ''West Africa Newsletter''); the North African newspaper ''Maghreb Confidential''; and more specialized business publications like ''Africa Mining Intelligence'' and ''Intelligence Online''. In 2007, Indigo acquired ''La Lettre A'', a newsletter established in 1978 that specializes in news and analysis of politics and business in France. In April 2011, Indigo launched an online spinoff of ''La Lettre A'' called ''Entourages''. The company functions as a SARL (''société à responsabilité limitée''), with headquarters in Paris on the rue Montmartre.〔
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