Les Echos is a French daily financial newspaper owned by LVMH. It was founded in 1908 and has a circulation of 133,429 (as of 2020). The paper has a liberal political alignment and its editor-in-chief is Nicolas Barré. It is the main competitor of La Tribune, another financial paper.
Les Echos is a French daily newspaper established in 1908 by the Servan-Schreiber brothers. It was bought by Pearson PLC in 1988 and later sold to LVMH in 2007. The paper has a liberal stance and publishes economic analyses from leading economists. It is headquartered in Paris and has an online website that was launched in 1996.
In 2003, Les Echos switched from tabloid format to Berliner format and won the EPICA award in 2004. In 2010, the coverage of Les Echos was expanded to cover topics such as science, technology, green growth, medicine, and health. In 2013, the newspaper launched a business news aggregation platform called LesEchos360.
It is a French newspaper with an average circulation of 120,000 copies. In 2020, the circulation increased to 135,196 copies.
Les Echos is a French daily financial newspaper owned by LVMH. It was founded in 1908 and has a circulation of 133,429 (as of 2020). The paper has a liberal political alignment and its editor-in-chief is Nicolas Barré.