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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature

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The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Feature Writing" category was awarded in 2008–2010 for articles with an emphasis on craft and style, including profiles and explanatory articles in both print and online media.[1] The "Feature" category replaced the "Magazine" and "Large Newspaper" categories beginning in 2015, and were awarded for pieces showing exemplary craft and style in any medium that explain or enlighten business topics.[2]

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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature Writing (2007–2010)

Article in Series:
  1. "At 150 Edgars Lane, Changing the Idea of Home", January 2, 2006[4]
  2. "Two Tiers, Slipping Into One", February 26, 2006[4]
  3. "Men Not Working, and Not Wanting Just Any Job", July 31, 2006[4]
  4. "Very Rich Are Leaving the Merely Rich Behind", November 27, 2006[4]
Article:
"Message in a Bottle", July 1, 2007[6]
Article:
"The End", December 8, 2008[8]
Article:
"Wall Street on the Tundra", April 2009[10]
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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Feature (2015–present)

Article:
"Invasion of the Hedge Fund Almonds",[12] November/December 2014
Articles in Series:
  1. "Rain Man in Trouble", September 13, 2015[14]
  2. "The Gambler", September 14, 2015[15]
  3. "The U-Turn", September 15, 2015[16]
  4. "The Waiting Game", September 16, 2015[17]
  5. "The Trial", September 17, 2015[18]
Article:
"Hot Mess: How Goldman Lost Libya's Money",[20] September 29, 2016[21]
Articles in series:
  1. "Stickin' with The Pig: A tale of loyalty and loss", June 22, 2017[23]
  2. "In the workers' words", June 22, 2017[24]
  3. "The rise and fall of Piggly Wiggly Carolina", June 22, 2017[25]
  4. "Employee ownership", June 22, 2017[26]
  5. "The lawsuit", June 22, 2017[27]
Article:
"'If Bobbie Talks, I'm Finished': How Les Moonves Tried to Silence an Accuser", November 28, 2018[29]
Articles in series:
  1. "Part 1: Imperial Reach", April 3, 2019[30]
  2. "Part 2: Internal Divisions", April 3, 2019[31]
  3. "Part 3: The New Fox Weapon", April 3, 2019[32]
Article:
"A pandemic, a motel without power and a potentially terrifying glimpse of Orlando’s future", September 10, 2020[34]
Article:
"Revolt of the delivery workers", September 13, 2021[36]
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