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Update: Agora and Boardroom partnership going very well.


Last August we reported that Martin Edelston's Boardroom Inc. was entering into a joint agreement with Agora agora (ăg`ərə) [Gr.,=market], in ancient Greece, the public square or marketplace of a city. In early Greek history the agora was primarily used as a place for public assembly; later it functioned mainly as a center of commerce.  International, Bill Bonner's highly successful health and personal finance newsletter operation (NL/NL 8/16/03).

Agora was to distribute Bottom Line Personal and Bottom Line Health internationally, as well as to "take their U.S. promotions and adapt them to the international market."

At the beginning of this year, Agora managing director Stacy Stacy may refer to:

Places:
  • Stacy, Minnesota, a city
  • Stacy, Virginia, a village
People:
  • Stacy, a male or female given name
  • Stacy-Deanne, American author
  • Stacy Andrews, American football player
 Berver told Al Goodloe, of Publisher's Multinational multinational

Of, relating to, or being a company with subsidiaries or other operations in a number of countries. The diversity of operations of such companies subjects them to unique risks (for example, exchange rate changes or government nationalization)
 Direct, "Agora is having a great year. We plan to increase our international mailings by 35 to 40 percent in 2004.

"We are enthusiastic about our partnership with Boardroom Inc. covering the international marketing of the newsletters Bottom Line Personal and Bottom Line Health. Responses to mailings for these two newsletters are excellent."

The international versions of the two newsletters are keeping "what's universal or evergreen evergreen, term commonly used as synonymous with conifer and applied also to all those broad-leaved plants that bear green leaves throughout the year. Of the latter, most are plants of the tropics, subtropics, and other areas where the growing season is prolonged (e. " from the U.S. editions and "excising or condensing con·dense  
v. con·densed, con·dens·ing, con·dens·es

v.tr.
1. To reduce the volume or compass of.

2. To make more concise; abridge or shorten.

3. Physics
a.
 material that is of purely U.S. interest," Berver noted at the time.

With circulations of about 150,000 for Bottom Line Health and well over 500,000 for Bottom Line Personal, they are two of the largest newsletters in the world.
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Date:Feb 15, 2004
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