Since 1995 FORBES has asked its columnists to compare the performance of their picks with the market.
Each January FORBES asks its columnists for a retrospective on the prior year's stock picks.
One of our fellow columnists here on Forbes.com, Peter Gleick, had an unfortunate experience recently.
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But when NASCAR was snubbed by ABC, only a few bloggers and columnists seemed to care.
Televisa and TV Azteca made sure those links came to light through several newspaper columnists.
No big-name columnists, no newspaper union members and no pension funds to worry about.
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But the fears being sown by the likes of Barak and Haaretz columnists are overwrought.
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Yet, that's also a good trait for columnists, who can always say things better and clearer.
Gossip columnists will hope they can spot a few famous faces on the sidelines of the forum.
You might hope all economists and columnists who insist on writing gold off would do the same.
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In the US media columnists, bloggers and commentators have been weighing into a long debate about US strategy.
Jimmy Cannon (1909-1973) was perhaps the greatest boxing writer who ever lived and one of the better columnists, period.
Some 110 newspaper editorials and prominent columnists have called on Clinton to quit.
Our columnists looked out for all kinds of trouble you can get into this week, starting with Alexander F.
As he comes under keener scrutiny from political chat-show hosts and newspaper columnists, his own image may suffer too.
Since then, columnists have become braver about questioning its more grandiose procurement schemes.
Some newspaper columnists have fingered worker-ownership as the culprit, arguing that labour cannot be trusted to run a company.
Sports columnists sneered, but Eric figures that the sponsorship helped shore up the Arizona market, which is 10% of sales.
Although he later requested he should be addressed as Edward, the chain-smoking George was dubbed "Steady Eddie" by newspaper columnists.
It has recruited new columnists and will add political analysis and comment to its existing staple of arts and culture.
Between 2005 and 2007 the New York Times charged a subscription fee to read the paper's most popular columnists online.
There was no George Will on the back page and new columnists were added to the front of the book.
The editor liked the notion well enough that a few years later he began requiring all columnists to issue annual retrospectives.
The media is also in the spotlight, with several female columnists writing about their experience of sexism in this male-dominated workplace.
The 25-year age gap got the gossip columnists talking, but despite the scepticism the couple married in New York in 2000.
The group includes reporters, editors, columnists and producers for print, broadcast and online who work around the globe and across media platforms.
They follow their friends on social networking sites, not politicians or columnists.
The newspaper plans to add an unspecified number of columnists and reporters.
When columnists and politicians around the world condemned the remarks, he shrugged off their denunciations, claiming the furore only proved his point.
Few tech columnists, though, write as clearly about the subject as Mossberg.
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