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Inc. April 1, 2004 Loch Adamson |
John Sperling - Apollo Group The founder of the University of Phoenix and chairman of its holding company, the Apollo Group, Sperling is an 83-year-old billionaire and an unapologetic rabble-rouser whose long-term passion has been delivering meaningful, affordable degree programs to working adults.  |
Inc. April 1, 2004 Donna Fenn |
John Stollenwerk - Allen-Edmonds Back in 1980, when John Stollenwerk bought the 58-year-old footwear manufacturer Allen-Edmonds from its founders, U.S. companies produced 48% of the shoes sold in the American market. Today, that percentage has dwindled to 1.5%.  |
Inc. April 1, 2004 Jen Laing |
Mel Zuckerman - Canyon Ranch Mel Zuckerman starts Canyon Ranch, a fitness resort.  |
Inc. April 2004 John Case |
Why 20 Million of You Can't Be Wrong A long-time Inc. contributor surveys the current entrepreneurial scene and reports his findings. How do things look? Well, one answer might be "Never better, thanks!"  |
Inc. April 2004 Rod Kurtz |
The State of Being Hip Michigan wants its economy to be a little less GM, a little more Eminem. It's all part of Gov. Jennifer Granholm's Cool Cities Initiative, which aims to foster entrepreneurship by supporting music, the arts, outdoor activities, and the bar scene in cities from Troy to Detroit.  |
Inc. April 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
The Entrepreneur Stays in the Picture Why the Envy director employs entrepreneurs in his films.  |
Inc. April 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Dear Mr. Bush: Thanks For Your Concern The President pays a call on an Inc. letter writer.  |
Inc. April 2004 Eric Wahlgren |
The Outsourcing Dilemma Corporate America has been using cheap overseas labor for years. Does it make sense for your company?  |
Inc. April 2004 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: What's New? How things have changed for the small business person over the past 25 years.  |
Inc. April 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
Hoop Dream A happy entry in one entrepreneur's basketball diary: "Today I bought the Atlanta Hawks."  |
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