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Forbes is an international American business magazine that is published twice in a week. The magazine is famous for publishing lists and rankings including Forbes 400 and Forbes Global 2000. The magazine was founded by B. C. Forbes, a financial columnist, on 5 September 1917.[1] Forbes magazine has circulation over 700 thousands readers.[2] Its headquarters are in Jersey City, New Jersey.[3] Steve Forbes is the current Editor-in-Chief of the magazine and Mike Perlis is the CEO.[4]

International editions

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Apart from the main Forbes.com, Forbes runs 45 local language editions,[5] including:

  • Forbes Africa
  • Forbes África Lusófona
  • Forbes Afrique
  • Forbes Argentina
  • Forbes Australia
  • Forbes Austria
  • Forbes Baltics
  • Forbes Brazil
  • Forbes Bulgaria
  • Forbes Central America
  • Forbes Colombia
  • Forbes Chile
  • Forbes China
  • Forbes Czech
  • Forbes Dominican Republic
  • Forbes Ecuador
  • Forbes En Español
  • Forbes Estonia
  • Forbes France
  • Forbes Georgia
  • Forbes Greece
  • Forbes Hungary
  • Forbes India
  • Forbes Indonesia
  • Forbes Israel
  • Forbes Italy
  • Forbes Japan
  • Forbes Kazakhstan
  • Forbes Korea
  • Forbes Latvia
  • Forbes Lithuania
  • Forbes Lusophone Africa
  • Forbes Mexico
  • Forbes Middle East
  • Forbes Monaco
  • Forbes Perú
  • Forbes Poland
  • Forbes Portugal
  • Forbes Romania
  • Forbes Russia
  • Forbes Slovakia
  • Forbes Spain
  • Forbes Thailand
  • Forbes Ukraine
  • Forbes Uruguay
  • Forbes Vietnam

References

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  1. History of Forbes Retrieved 9 August 2018
  2. Consumer Magazine: Alliance for audited media Retrieved 9 August 2018
  3. Forbes Moves Across the Hudson to Jersey City Retrieved 9 August 2018
  4. Mike Federle Succeeds Mike Perlis As CEO Of Forbes Retrieved 9 August 2018
  5. "Forbes.com Footer". Forbes.

Other websites

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