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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Industry Dive is an online business to busIndustry Dive is an online business to business news source, with an estimated 13 million readers across more than 25 industries, from banking to waste management. According to Folio magazine, Industry Dive's business model targets busy executives using their mobile phones. Industry Dive is owned by Falfurrias Capital Partners and has reported revenues of $30 million to $60 million. Most of its revenues come from its core advertising business. Industry Dive has more than 300 employees, including 80 journalists and 12 engineers, and its headquarters is in Washington, DC.and its headquarters is in Washington, DC.
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