The return of print

The return of print
Hard copies are back, but we promise to deliver the same great digital edition you've enjoyed over the past few months
JUN 14, 2020

It brings me great pleasure to announce that this issue represents the return of the print edition of InvestmentNews.

First, allow me to thank everyone for their patience as we managed this situation.   

Now, let me share our two-phase plan to return to our print issue schedule. 

Phase One (June to August): Print magazines will be delivered the weeks of June 15, June 29, July 27 and Aug. 31.   

Phase Two (September through year-end): Print magazines will be delivered every week between Sept. 15 and Dec. 21.  

Response to the introduction of our digital edition has been overwhelmingly positive, as some readers told us they find it conducive to their current situations and that they are able to read and refer to the digital edition easily throughout the day.   

Therefore, we want to assure those of you who have enjoyed the digital edition that it will remain an option for you, too!  

This is an exciting step in our return to normal business operations, and I encourage you to stay in touch with your questions, comments and product ideas.   

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