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The Overachievers Of 2002 While the U.S. economy is still struggling, these five companies are going gangbusters.
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Two decades on, Pitino is now at Louisville, doing the same thing with a new bunch of overachievers.
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The Overachievers: Starbucks Delivers 11.04.02 It has posted 30% average profit growth for a decade and shows no signs of slowing down.
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The Overachievers: Boston Scientific Has Heart 11.08.02 After a string of bad luck, the medical device manufacturer has delivered two years of solid growth.
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In addition to Google, 11 technology overachievers returned to this year's list, including three companies that have made the cut for each of the past five years.
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Would these type A-plus overachievers -- so focused on realizing their lifelong dream of spaceflight -- really risk it all for one last tall boy after last call?
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Last year Forbes.com ran its first annual Overachievers list.
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So Hodgson, who has a knack for turning a ragtag roster of misfits into well-drilled overachievers by preaching fundamentals, may be a better fit for England than his record suggests.
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Here we present the 2002 Overachievers.
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It does, however, help to explain why a disproportionate number of the most influential celebrities on Twitter are African-American: On the Forbes Celebrity 100, eight of the top 20 celebrities in our social rank index are black, as are four of the top 10 social media overachievers.
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