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Entrepreneur December 2007 Heather Clancy |
Maybe Next Time If your business went bust, could you start all over again? They did. |
InternetNews November 9, 2007 Tim Scannell |
Financial Execs Not Drawn To Dazzle of New Technology When it comes to managing lots of money and well-heeled clients, less technology clutter can mean more productivity. |
Inc. November 2007 Max Chafkin |
King Ink Tattoos are everywhere. But the tattoo business has yet to outgrow its outlaw roots. Mario Barth aims to change that. His goal: to build the Starbucks of tattoo parlors. |
Inc. November 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
What's In That Diaper? In 2002, Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye faced a decision: cloth (a hassle) or disposable (wasteful). "We looked at each other and said, 'That's it?'" says Kimberley. "There hadn't been any real innovation in diapers since the 1960s, when disposables hit the market." They set out to change that. |
Inc. November 2007 Dalia Fahmy |
Every Year, Thousands of People are Killed By Pathogens in Food. Hanson Technologies needs $4 million to hire a COO, ramp up production, hire a sales staff, and open a service department. Investors offer opinions. |
Inc. November 2007 |
Firing and Personal Finance When is it time to let someone go? Plus, what to do when your credit is in shambles. |
Inc. November 2007 Bill Rasmussen |
Ask Bill Rasmussen The co-founder of ESPN, on the best time to cash out. |
Inc. November 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
On the Cutting Edge Business for Sale: A Nashville-area glass and glazing company, priced at $8.2 million. |
Inc. November 2007 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Sometimes great businesses are born from artists. |
Inc. November 2007 Ryan McCarthy |
Update Jacquelyn Tran becomes the latest entrepreneur to fight a suit by blogging. |
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