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Investment Week was first published on 30 January 1995, by a small company called City Financial Communications, which employed 13 people having been established as an EIS scheme by founder Tim Weller.

15 years on, five of the original employees still remain, including Tim Weller as group chief executive. The company, long since renamed Incisive Media now employs over 800 people in London, New York, Hong Kong and India, and boasts operations in the legal, accountancy, computing, insurance, financial risk management, hedge funds, photography, and search engine optimisation markets, as well as investment, pensions and mortgages. To celebrate this anniversary, Investment Week has produced a special commemorative issue, chronicling developments in all areas of the investment market over...

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