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  2. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    B. C. Forbes, a financial columnist for the Hearst papers, and his partner Walter Drey, the general manager of the Magazine of Wall Street, [9] founded Forbes magazine on September 15, 1917. [10] [11] Forbes provided the money and the name and Drey provided the publishing expertise.

  3. B. C. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Bertie Charles Forbes (/ f ɔːr b z /; May 14, 1880 – May 6, 1954) was a Scottish-American financial journalist and author who founded Forbes magazine. [ 1 ] Early life and education

  4. Forbes family (publishers) - Wikipedia

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    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, president, and CEO of the company Moira Forbes (b. 1979), daughter of Steve Forbes

  5. Talk:Forbes/Archives/2012 - Wikipedia

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    10 Samuel T Forbes. 1 comment. 11 Request for article. 1 comment. 12 Paul David Hewson(BONO) 1 comment. 13 Walter Drey. 1 comment. 14 ...

  6. What economic leaders said about the future of AI in the ...

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    According to Forbes, 64% of businesses believe that AI can help increase productivity — though many workers are afraid that its rising prevalence in the workplace could reduce the number of ...

  7. List of Swiss people by net worth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Swiss billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2023. [ 1 ] 2023 Swiss billionaires list

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Slattery and Horn called the new company Esmor, Inc. They laid out ambitious expansion goals that included running a variety of facilities that would house federal prisoners, undocumented immigrants and juvenile delinquents. “We saw a significant demand,” Slattery told Forbes magazine in 1995, “and limited supply.”

  9. Meet the Black brilliance on Forbes’ 2024 ’30 Under 30′ list

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    This week, Forbes released the 2024 edition of its annual “30 Under 30” list, highlighting the “best, brightest and youngest business leaders of our time.” For the past 13 years, the ...