Indigo Publications is a French company that publishes 4 news websites, mostly dedicated to specialized business sectors.
[1] Founder Maurice Botbol assembled a small team of investigative journalists dedicated to economic news.
[2] Indigo is a French media group serving a global audience, but hangs its credibility on remaining editorially independent: as Botbol explains, "We are not culturally partisan, either toward France's interests nor those of the third world.... We are very careful not to have any 'national' positioning.
In 2007, Indigo acquired La Lettre A, a newsletter established in 1978 that specializes in news and analysis of politics and business in France.
[citation needed] The company functions as a SAS (sociétés par actions simplifiées), with headquarters in Paris in the rue Montmartre.
[7][8][9] The companies contested the higher rate, and on January 31, 2015, in a ruling opposed by the European Commission, but consistent with the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union, the French Budget Ministry issued taxing instructions, and a law was unanimously adopted by the National Assembly on February 4, and by the Senate on February 17, 2014, granting equality of tax treatment between traditional print and digital press.
It also investigates money-laundering, political instability, terrorism, espionage and organized crime in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
The newsletter covers the activities of the region's business communities, while its "Corridors of Power" section provides news and analysis of national and international politics.