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Forbes
Chairman / Editor-in-chiefSteve Forbes
EditorRandall Lane[1]
CategoriesBusiness magazine
FrequencyTwice quarterly
PublisherForbes Media
Total circulation
(2023)
514,184[2]
FounderB. C. Forbes
First issueSeptember 15, 1917; 108 years ago (1917-09-15)
CompanyIntegrated Whale Media Investments
CountryUnited States
Based inJersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websiteforbes.com
ISSN0015-6914
OCLC number6465733

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.[3] Forbes magazine has circulation over 700 thousands readers.[4]

Its headquarters are in Jersey City, New Jersey.[5] Steve Forbes is the current Editor-in-Chief of the magazine and Mike Perlis is the CEO.[6]

International editions

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Apart from the main Forbes.com, Forbes runs 45 local language editions,[7] 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. Romenesko, Jim (August 9, 2011). "Randall Lane returns to Forbes as editor". Poynter.org. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014.
  2. "Consumer Magazines". Alliance for Audited Media. Archived from the original on July 31, 2024.
  3. History of Forbes Retrieved 9 August 2018
  4. Consumer Magazine: Alliance for audited media Retrieved 9 August 2018
  5. Forbes Moves Across the Hudson to Jersey City Retrieved 9 August 2018
  6. Mike Federle Succeeds Mike Perlis As CEO Of Forbes Retrieved 9 August 2018
  7. "Forbes.com Footer". Forbes.

Other websites

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