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Fabrizio Goria

Fabrizio Goria

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Financial Reporter, La Stampa

Turin

Biography

Financial journalist for La Stampa. Co-founder of Alpinismi. Formerly at Linkiesta, Eurointelligence, Il Riformista, Panorama, EastWest and Il Corriere della Sera. Named among the top 100 Foreign Policy “Twitterati” in the economics sections for being “the essential follow for breaking news on Europe’s economic crisis.” He currently has over 45,000 followers on Twitter (@FGoria). He won the 2013 Economics’ Club Journalism Award and the 2013 State Street Italy Journalism Award. Mountaineer for passion. NPC and AAC member.

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Economics Finance ESG Fintech

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Total articles 1350

  • WSense raccoglie 7,2 milioni per il Wi-Fi sottomarino: c’è anche Fincantieri

    By Fabrizio Goria Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • WSense raccoglie 7,2 milioni per il Wi-Fi sottomarino: c’è anche Fincantieri

    By Fabrizio Goria Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Manuel Grimaldi: “Caos mai visto, i commerci sono in tilt”

    By Fabrizio Goria Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

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La Stampa

La Stampa is a prominent Italian daily newspaper based in Turin, founded on February 1, 1867. Originally named Gazzetta Piemontese, it was renamed in 1895 by Alfredo Frassati to reflect a national perspective. La Stampa is recognized as one of Italy's leading newspapers, alongside others like Corriere della Sera and la Repubblica. It is owned by GEDI Gruppo Editoriale, with its headquarters located at Via Marenco 32 in Turin. The newspaper covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economy, culture, and sports, and is distributed throughout Italy and other European countries. As of May 2023, La Stampa has an average circulation of 87,143 copies, with a readership primarily consisting of individuals from industrial and financial backgrounds, particularly in the Piedmont region. La Stampa also has a sister publication, la Repubblica, which enhances its influence in the Italian media landscape.

Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Founded: 1867