The Bureau of National Affairs: Life in the Shadow of the Major Legal Publishers
By David Curle, Outsell
Publication Date: April, 2008
Price: $495.00

  
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Introduction
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The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) holds a unique position in the legal publishing industry. With total revenues of $352.2 million, $289 million (82%) of which comes from its core publishing operations, it is the largest legal publisher that hasn’t been gobbled up by one of the Big Three legal information players: Thomson Corporation (now Thomson Reuters), Reed Elsevier’s LexisNexis, and Wolters Kluwer. It provides analytical and practice-oriented information to lawyers, accountants, and compliance officers via over 350 separate products. Known more for its editorial prowess than its technological innovation, the company has recently turned a corner with a new delivery platform and new product models that are worth watching. BNA’s unique status as an employee-owned business complicates the long-standing question of whether it can and will remain independent in years to come.

This report contains:
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  • Company highlights, including operational structure, ownership structure, and recent developments;
  • A look at what makes BNA unique;
  • Details of the competitive landscape for the company;
  • Analysis of opportunities and threats facing BNA;
  • Essential actions for competitors and other observers of the Legal, Tax & Regulatory space.

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Pages: 11
Format: PDF PDF logo

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