Joanne Lipman’s Best Portfolio Decision
Naming the magazine 'Portfolio' to begin with. Pretty much every other decision, according to the 'Observer,' was somewhere south of that.
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Naming the magazine 'Portfolio' to begin with. Pretty much every other decision, according to the 'Observer,' was somewhere south of that.
It may have been a political move related to renegotiating her contract.
"I have no plans to leave American 'Vogue' now or in the foreseeable future," she says.
According to insiders, the rumors about her retirement are just that: rumors.
The next chapter in those retirement rumors is a juicy one.
Plus, the latest on Giuliani Partners, S.I. Newhouse, and Citigroup in our daily industry roundup.
But they did better than analysts predicted. That, plus the latest on Hamptons real-estate prices, Condé Nast's upper echelons, and the "You go girl!" spinner, in our daily industry roundup.
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