An independent read on the people building businesses.
Magniere covers founders, acquisitions, and the brands that outlast the noise. One considered piece at a time, written for people who want to understand how these businesses actually work.
What Magniere is
Magniere is an independent business publication. It profiles the operators behind modern companies, examines how those companies were built and financed, and looks at the brands that come out the other side. The focus is narrow on purpose: fewer pieces, researched properly, written to be read once and understood rather than skimmed and forgotten.
Every profile follows the same structure. How the business started, what actually made it work, the honest counterweight that most coverage leaves out, and why the subject matters. The aim is not to celebrate anyone. It is to explain the mechanics clearly enough that a reader can take something useful from them.
How we research
Magniere profiles are built from public information and the subject's own on-the-record statements: interviews they have given, talks they have delivered, filings and public company information where it exists, and their own published material. We do not invent quotes, and we do not present conversations that did not happen as if they did.
Where a claim comes from the subject rather than from an independent source, we say so. Where figures are self-reported and cannot be verified, we say that too. A profile that treats every claim as fact is a press release, not journalism, so each piece carries a section that sets out the fair questions alongside the achievements.
Independence
Magniere has no commercial relationship with the people and companies it covers. Subjects do not pay to appear, do not review pieces before publication, and have no editorial control over what is written about them. We do not run sponsored profiles, and we do not accept payment for coverage.
Nothing published on Magniere is investment advice. The publication describes how businesses were built; it does not recommend that anyone buy, sell, or invest in anything. Readers making financial decisions should speak to a qualified adviser.
Corrections
If something on Magniere is wrong, we want to fix it. That includes factual errors, outdated figures, and mischaracterisations of anything a subject has said. Write to us through the contact page with the piece, the passage, and what the correct position is, and we will review it and update the piece where the correction holds.
Who writes it
Pieces are published under The Magniere Desk. The publication is small and deliberately so, and the byline reflects that the research, writing, and editing sit together rather than being split across a large newsroom.