[3][4] In the late 1990s the owner of the daily bankrupted, and a group of young investors bought it.
[5] The Central European Media and Publishing Co. (CEMP) acquired 50% of the daily in 2007.
[9] The last editor-in-chief of the daily was György Barcza, and its managing director was Péter Keresztesi.
[7] Napi Gazdaság provided mostly financial news and was one of two business newspapers in the country.
[13] In November 2013, English language news website specializing in current events taking place in Hungary, The Budapest Beacon, reported that both Napi Gazdaság's daily edition and its website were fined by the National Bank of Hungary for illegally manipulating the market.