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Inc. April 2009 |
As Told to Inc. 30 years of entrepreneurs speaking their minds. |
Inc. April 2009 Ryan McCarthy |
That Certain Something: Influential Entrepreneurs Six experts talk about who they think are the five most interesting entrepreneurs of the past 30 years. |
Inc. April 2009 |
Such a Character 30 memorable fictional entrepreneurs. |
Inc. April 2009 |
Don't You Wish You'd Thought of That?: America's Weirdest Businesses 30 tributes to entrepreneurial... daring. |
Inc. April 2009 Max Chafkin |
Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's also taken some knocks. But the question you always want to ask Nolan Bushnell is, What's next? |
Inc. April 2009 Max Chafkin |
10 Questions for Nolan Bushnell Atari's founder answers questions about his favorite part of the day, his greatest accomplishment and more. |
Inc. April 2009 Jason Del Rey |
Case Study: Skinner Baking Builds a Brand For years, a family bakery sold unbranded pastries to supermarkets. Should the owner now put his name on the box? |
Inc. April 2009 Max Chafkin |
Update: A Shopping Site Scores An appearance in Inc. produces a fortuitous phone call - and a $1.3 million investment. |
Inc. April 2009 |
Behind the Scenes: The Business of the Ballpark Meet the small businesses behind the scenes at the Atlanta ballpark, Turner Field. |
Inc. April 2009 Rod Kurtz |
Lawn Painting on Foreclosed Homes A California entrepreneur builds a business by spray painting brown lawns green to keep up appearances at foreclosed houses. |
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