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Trends is an American society, [1] philanthropy, fashion [2] and lifestyle magazine published in Arizona. Created by Danny Medina [ 3 ] in 1982, it was purchased by Bill Dougherty in 2001, who now serves as its publisher.
Trends was established in 1975. [2] [3] The magazine is owned by Roularta Media Group [4] [5] and is published weekly by Roularta Printing company. [6] In its initial phase the magazine was published on a biweekly basis. [2] It offers business news [7] and targets business executives, managers, entrepreneurs and professionals. [6]
Gerald Celente (born November 29, 1946) is an American trend forecaster, [1] [2] publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant [3] and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other important events.
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[3] [5] The magazine was published monthly [6] [7] with a size of 210 x 280 mm. [5] It targets senior executives, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers, [5] as well as Austria's intelligentsia. [4] They are among the pioneers of investigative journalism in the country [ 4 ] and publishes a list of Best Workplaces in Austria.
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It was first published in the July 1939 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and was reprinted in Great Science Fiction Stories About the Moon (1967) and The Early Asimov (1972). "Trends" was the tenth story written by Asimov, the third to be published, and the first to appear in Astounding, then the leading science fiction magazine. [1]