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Fast Company June 2004 Heath Row |
Social Capitalists, Unite! Following our report on the top 20 social capitalists, several groups in the Company of Friends connected with social entrepreneurs to gauge the state of social capitalism in their own communities.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2004 Dan Muse |
Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Network How well is your business' network functioning? If you can't easily answer that question, you may want to take a look at the just-announced Ipswitch WhatsUp Small Business. The $295 monitoring tool lets you track 10 key network devices.  |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 Spencer E. Ante |
Look Who's Going Offshore Tech startups, spurred by their venture investors, are catching offshore fever, and not just a mild case, like some big multinationals have.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2004 Christopher Saunders |
eBay Launches Small Business Financing In an effort to boost its services and appeal for small businesses, online auction giant eBay unveiled here today a new financing program in connection with GE Business Credit Services.  |
Fast Company May 2004 Fast Company |
Uganda, the Entrepreneur's Paradise Want to start or run a new business? You'll be surprised which countries are the most entrepreneurial.  |
Fast Company May 2004 Lucas Conley |
This Close An entrepreneur hopes to open a chain of power-napping centers. It's a vision for the future--and may well stay that way.  |
Managed Care April 2004 |
Small-Business Lobbying Groups Split Over Association Health Plans Lobbying organizations representing small businesses are divided over association health plans (AHPs), and that amounts to a serious drawback in Washington, D.C.  |
InternetNews April 29, 2004 Dan Muse |
SMBs Go on an IT Spending Spree Small and mid-size businesses are either spending more or will soon be spending more on technology, according Forrester Research's report, 'The State of IT in the SMB Market.'  |
The Motley Fool April 28, 2004 Tom Gardner |
Focus! Focus! Focus! Diversification is usually a road to mediocrity for small companies. The truly great ones stay focused. Operational focus is crucial to the success of most every small company in the world. Invest accordingly.  |
Inc. May 2004 John Brant |
How I Did It: Michael Powell Rather than open a used-book store, Michael Powell decided to start a business selling used books. Powell's Books has become internationally famous both for its quantity and quality.  |
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