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The rumours are TRUE - Electrical Business magazine has NEW OWNER

September 12, 2010
Anthony Capkun, Editor

mt_ignoreAs of midnight this morning, Electrical Business magazine was acquired from CLB Media Inc. by Annex Publishing & Printing, a business publisher based in Simcoe, Ont. What does this mean?

“We are looking to run [Electrical Business] on a go-forward basis,” said Michael Fredericks, Annex president and CEO. He added that EBMag’s location in Aurora, Ont., will remain unchanged for the next several months, and that there are no plans for changes in staff.

The EBMag team—John MacPherson, Scott Hoy and myself, Anthony Capkun—are excited to join the Annex family, and look forward to continuing to execute our mandate of being the go-to industry resource for Canada’s electrical community.

Over time, nuances of the transition will begin to emerge (i.e. email address changes), but concerning our products and commitment to you—our readers and partners—it’s full steam ahead. Annex has proved itself a forward-thinking, strategically driven publisher of business publications in Canada, and is well-positioned to take EBMag—and your experiences with us—to the next level.

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