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PennWell Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
PennWell

PennWell Corporation is a family-owned, diversified business-to-business publisher founded in 1910 and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
PennWell publishes 45 business-to-business magazines and newsletters, conducts over 60 conferences and exhibitions on six continents, and has an extensive offering of books, maps, directories and database services.〔http://www.pennwell.com/〕 In 2011 it acquired a data mapping company and also expanded its publications in the technology field.〔Rod Walton, ("PennWell acquires broadband assets from Hermes" ), ''Tulsa World'', December 30, 2011.〕
==History==
The company, originally called the Petroleum Publishing Company and owned by Pennsylvanian Patrick Boyle, began in 1910 with the acquisition of a magazine based in Beaumont, Texas, called ''Oil Investors Journal''; Boyle moved the publication to Tulsa and renamed it ''Oil & Gas Journal''.〔Rod Walton, ("PennWell marks 100 years of publishing" ), ''Tulsa World'', October 17, 2010.〕〔Bobby D. Weaver, ("Oil and Gas Journal" ) at Oklahoma Historical Society (''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'' ) (accessed January 13, 2012).〕 Boyle died in 1920, and was succeeded first by his son-in-law Frank T. Lauinger, and then, in 1932, by his grandson P.C. Lauinger, who led the ''Journal'' to increasing financial success, established a number of other petroleum-oriented publications, and acquired publications in the dental care field.〔("Publisher of oil industry Journal still going full gusher at age 70" ), Associated Press in ''Miami News'', May 27, 1971.〕 P.C. Lauinger remained in control of the company until his death in 1988; the company is now led by his son-in-law, Robert Biolchini.〔

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