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Bonjour, France!

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We’re happy to announce that BI France is coming in early 2016.

The newest international edition is a partnership with G+J subsidiary Prisma Media, a media conglomerate that publishes some of France’s largest magazines, covering everything from economics to entertainment. They dominate business media in France, publishing Management, Capital, and Harvard Business Review.

In bringing Business Insider to the French market, “we look forward to working closely with Prisma Media, leveraging their digital and editorial excellence, to develop Business Insider as an innovative brand in France,” BI’s CEO, Henry Blodget, said in an official press release about the partnership.

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BI already has a large readership in France and we’re eager to see Prisma Media grow BI’s French audience by creating a site that combines translated stories from the US, UK, and other international editions along with original French articles.

When it formally launches, BI France will be in good company. The site marks the tenth international edition of BI: In addition to the original American version, BI is also published in the UK, China, Australia, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Germany and Poland are slated to join this roster in Q4 of 2015.

Of course, none of this is possible without your support, so whether you’re reading from .com or elsewhere around the globe, thank you.

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