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Forbes Daily: The Billionaires Behind Kamala Harris’ Presidential Run

Forbes Daily: The Billionaires Behind Kamala Harris’ Presidential Run

ByDanielle ChemtobForbes Staff
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Tuesday's edition of Forbes Daily covers Tesla's stock rebound, TikTok's election impact, Kamala Harris' billionaire backers, 30 Under 30 Cincinnati, Roy Cooper and more.

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Ava DuVernay Remakes Hollywood’s Money Model

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Billionaire Ayala Family, Japan’s MUFG To Inject $800 Million Into Philippine E-Wallet Unicorn

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As Good As Gold: Suni Lee Clinches Olympic All-Around Bronze In Paris

In a nail-biting competition, Lee clinched her second Olympic all-around medal and solidified her status as one of the best gymnasts in history.

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The published version of Forbes’ CIO newsletter delivers the latest news for chief innovation officers and other technology-focused leaders to inboxes every Thursday.

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Meta Stock Pops As $37 Billion AI Spend Makes It A Buy

The company’s sales increased to $39.1 billion, up 22% compared with a year prior. Meta also raised Q3 guidance as AI helps it gain digital advertising market share.

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World Of Forbes: Stories Of Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 43 International Editions

Here is a global perspective on the business landscape, as told by Forbes magazines spanning five continents.

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Forbes Daily: Will New CEO Give Boeing A Fresh Start?

Thursday's edition of Forbes Daily covers the 50 Over 50 list, Boeing's new start, chip stocks rebound, Meta's profits, Stubhub lawsuit, Kamala Harris' odds and more.

ByDanielle ChemtobForbes Staff
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Why Small-Cap Stocks’ Recent Momentum Could Continue

Small-cap stocks have lagged large caps since early 2023 due to weak earnings. The case for investing in them is based on relative value and diversification benefits.

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Brooke Shields’ Next Role? CEO

After decades serving as the face of other people’s brands, the actor has a new gig: hair-care entrepreneur.

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With $15 Trillion In Spending Power And Decades Of Wisdom, Women Over 50 Are An Incredible Untapped Resource

The achievements of the women on the 2024 50 Over 50 list shatter long-held stereotypes about age and gender. Women over the age of 50 have arrived—and then some.

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Forbes 50 Over 50: Meet The Women Winning Life’s Second Half

For these entrepreneurs, educators, athletes and dreamers, age has no limits.

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Forbes 50 Over 50: A Movement For Women

Now in its fourth year, the Forbes 50 Over 50 franchise makes people think differently—and creates impact.

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Credit Due: The 50 Over 50 Reflects On 50 Years Of Equal Credit Access For Women

In 1974, President Gerald Ford signed the Equal Credit Opportunity Act into law, making it illegal for lenders to require that women have a male cosigner when applying for credit cards, mortgages or bank accounts. This landmark legislation happened within the lifetimes of the 2024 50 Over 50 listees, and so we asked them to share what this anniversary means to them.

ByVickie ChachereContributor
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How Ramola Motwani Overcame Tragedy To Become A Force Behind Fort Lauderdale's Renaissance

Ramola Motwani immigrated to the U.S. in 1975 with $8 in her pocket. After the death of her husband and business partner, she had to start from scratch. What followed next is a real estate rebound for the ages.

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From Babysitting To Busking: These Were The 50 Over 50’s Very First Jobs

The members of the Forbes 50 Over 50 manage billions of dollars of investments, conduct world-class orchestras and consistently break athletic records. But where did they get their start? We asked, and they answered.

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Whether Chief Many Hearts Or U.S. Treasurer, Lynn Malerba’s Name Signifies Influence

Lynn Malerba, one of the members of the 2024 50 Over 50: Impact list, is the first woman to lead the Mohegan Tribe in nearly 300 years and the first Native American to oversee the production and distribution of currency in U.S. history.

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Meet The Judges For The 2024 50 Over 50 List

Finalizing the fourth annual Forbes 50 Over 50 wouldn’t have been possible without the help of our expert judges. These are the seven list alumnae—who work across venture capital, nonprofits, retail and beyond—who were crucial parts of our decision-making.

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50 Over 50: Impact

Dawn Staley became one of the highest-paid coaches in women’s college basketball when she negotiated a $22.4 million contract extension in 2021. Today she—along with the 49 other changemakers on this list—is using her position and influence to create brighter futures for the next generation.

ByMaggie McGrathForbes Staff