The Evening Standard is thought to be close to making profit, nine months after Alexander Lebedev made it free.The Russian tycoon bought the loss-making title for £1 from Daily Mail & General Trust in January 2009, when it had a circulation of around 237,000 and losses as high as £20 million.Less than a year later,… Continue reading Evening Standard “will be in profit” soon
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