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  2. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    0015-6914. OCLC. 6465733. Forbes ( / fɔːrbz /) is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong -based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. [3] [4] Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes, and its CEO is Mike Federle. [5] It is based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

  3. Forbes family - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes family is one of the components of the Boston Brahmins —a wealthy extended American family long prominent in Boston, Massachusetts. The family's fortune originates from trading opium and tea between North America and China in the 19th century plus other investments in the same period. The name descends from Scottish immigrants and ...

  4. Forbes family (publishers) - Wikipedia

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    Bertie Charles Forbes, a.k.a. B.C. Forbes (1880–1954), the founder of the magazine. Bruce Charles Forbes (1916–1964), eldest son of B.C. Forbes. Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (1919–1990), son and successor of B.C. Forbes. Steve Forbes a.k.a. Malcolm Forbes Jr. (b, 1947), son of Malcolm Forbes, current editor-in-chief and former chairman ...

  5. Michael Noer (editor) - Wikipedia

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    As a reporter for Forbes, Noer worked on the Forbes 400 list, and in 1996 was the founding managing editor of Forbes.com. In a piece written by Adam Penenberg under Noer's tenure, the site uncovered the journalistic fraud of New Republic reporter Stephen Glass , a scoop that is widely considered a landmark moment for internet journalism and ...

  6. Forbes 400 - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes 400 or 400 Richest Americans is a list published by Forbes magazine of the wealthiest 400 American citizens who own assets in the U.S., ranked by net worth. The 400 was started by Malcolm Forbes in 1982 and the list is published annually around September. [2] Peter W. Bernstein and Annalyn Swan describe the Forbes 400 as capturing "a ...

  7. Fortune (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    0015-8259 (print) 2169-155X (web) Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City. It is published by Fortune Media Group Holdings, a global business media company. [2] The publication was founded by Henry Luce in 1929. The magazine competes with Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek in the ...

  8. Rich Karlgaard - Wikipedia

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    Rich Karlgaard is an American journalist and author. He was named publisher of Forbes magazine in 1998 and has written three books, Life 2.0: How People Across America Are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness (2004), which made The Wall Street Journal business bestseller list, The Soft Edge: Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success (2014), and Late Bloomers: The ...

  9. Forbes Magazine - Wikipedia

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