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Audax Groep

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Print media company
Audax Groep
Former Audax headquarters
Company typeBesloten Vennootschap
IndustryPrint media, retail
Founded1958
FounderJacques de Leeuw
Headquarters,
Key people
Hubert de Leeuw, CEO/chair
Productsmagazines
OwnersDe Leeuw family members
Websiteaudax.nl

Audax Groep is a Dutch print media and retail company, active also in Belgium. The publishing arm publishes magazines. It also produces and prints books, calendars, and flyers for other companies and builds websites. The Audax headquarters are located inRijen.

History

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Audax was founded in 1958 by Jacques de Leeuw. In 1988, Van Ditmar Boeken was merged into Audax.

Jacques de Leeuw led the company until 2017 when he was replaced by his son, Hubert de Leeuw. In 2018, Audax sold magazine publisher Cascade toDPG Media, parting from magazinesPrimo,Eos,Bahamontes,Motoren & Toerisme andFor Girls Only.[1] But forPrimo, DPG sold these magazines again.[2] In November 2020, Audax Publishing published 11 magazines. Its most notables titles wereHP/De Tijd, Weekend, Party, and Mijn Geheim. Most titles were acquired from theFinnishSanoma concern.

In 2019 Hubert de Leeuw was replaced by Casper de Nooijer.[3] In 2020, Hubert de Leeuw took the lead again.[3] In May 2021 Audax published an intention to sell off the Marskramer, Novy and Prima stores it had acquired in 2019.[4] In August 2021, these were acquired by the toy chainOtto Simon.[5]

On 1 April 2022, HP/De Tijd left the Audax Groep after 31 years.[6] Since then, HP/De Tijd is published by a newly established nonprifit, Het Vrije Woord.[6] By 2025, Audax was down to 6 magazines.

AKO store inDordrecht railway station

Retail

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AKO

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TheAlgemene Kiosk Onderneming (AKO) was a Dutch kiosk and bookstore chain. The company was founded in 1878 as theAmsterdamsche Kiosk Onderneming. Many shops were located at railway stations. A typical shop stored 1,500 books and 2000 magazines. Dutch and international newspapers, magazines, and books were sold. The stores also sold basic office supplies, greeting cards, lottery and football pool tickets, gift cards, tobacco products, light beverages, and sweets. In April 2023 it had 66 stores, down from 72 stores in November 2020. In 2023, it was decided to the discontinue the brand due to loss of income from tabaco products. By 2024, the last AKO stores were converted to the Bruna brand.

Bruna

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Bruna store inHoogezand.

Bruna is a Dutch bookseller. In addition to books it sells newspapers, magazines,stationery, computersoftware, and cards. Bruna was founded in 1868[7] as a bookselling and publishing firm. The company was led byHenk Bruna from 1935 to 1982.[8] ֿIts head office was inHouten until spring 2019, when as a cost-cutting measure it relocated to Amsterdam.[9]

In early 2017, the book chain was in serious financial trouble; its main stockholders came to the rescue in February.[10][11] In December 2017 the company was acquired by the publisherVeen Bosch & Keuning (VBK).[12] In late 2019, the company was acquired by Audax, the parent company of competing bookseller Algemene Kiosk Onderneming (AKO).[7][13] In November 2020, Bruna operated 270 shops. In April 2023, the number of stores was down to 244. By July 2025, the number of stores had increased to 261, due to the retirement of the AKO brand.

Read Shop

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Read Shop is a network of stores throughout the Netherlands that sell books, magazines, office supplies, tobacco products, and snacks. The number of stores in April 2023 is 144, down from 170 in November 2020. In July 2025, there are 129 stores. There are thoughts also to convert the Read Shop stores to Bruna stores.

References

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  1. ^"De Persgroep Publishing en Medialaan nemen uitgeverij van EOS over".HLN. De Persgroep. Retrieved11 April 2019.
  2. ^"Uitgeverij achter Primo en Eos ontmanteld".De Tijd (in Dutch). 2019-04-29. Retrieved2019-05-07.
  3. ^ab"Eigenaar Bruna en Marskramer stuurt ceo weg".RetailTrends. 26 September 2020.
  4. ^"'Audax doet Marskramer na twee jaar van de hand'".
  5. ^"Winkels Marskramer overgenomen door speelgoedhandel Otto Simon".RTL Nieuws. 25 August 2021.
  6. ^ab"HP/De Tijd gaat zelfstandig verder".HP/De Tijd. 29 March 2022.Na 31 jaar als weekblad en vervolgens maandblad onder de vleugels van moederconcern Audax te hebben geopereerd, zal HP/De Tijd zelfstandig verdergaan.
  7. ^ab(in Dutch)"Bruna overgenomen door moederbedrijf van concurrent AKO",De Volkskrant, 19 November 2019.
  8. ^(in Dutch)"Henk Bruna, oprichter Bruna-winkels, overleden",Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 26 February 2008, archived fromthe original on 6 June 2008.
  9. ^(in Dutch) Peet Vogels,"Bruna wil 100 nieuwe winkels, 'we zijn geen grijze muis meer'",Algemeen Dagblad, 18 April 2019.
  10. ^(in Dutch)"Aandeelhouders PostNL en ING schieten Bruna te hulp",NU.nl, 14 February 2017.
  11. ^(in Dutch) Alexander Leeuw,"Nu ook Bruna in zwaar weer",Nederlands Dagblad, 16 February 2017 (subscription required).
  12. ^(in Dutch) Hanneke Chin-A-Fo and Toef Jaeger,"Winkelketen Bruna overgenomen door uitgeefconcern VBK",NRC Handelsblad, 6 December 2017 (subscription required).
  13. ^(in Dutch) Floor Bouma,"Bruna en AKO-moederbedrijf Audax gaan samen verder",NRC Handelsblad, 18 November 2019.

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