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Entrepreneur June 2004 Rieva Lesonsky |
Best in Show All these celebrated entrepreneurs defied the creation tenet and built something out of nothing. And no matter how sucessful they are today, they all started small.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 April Pennington |
Crib Notes With her infant bedding and nursery designs, Wendy Bellissimo ushers in the newest additions with beauty and style.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Joan Szabo |
Estate of Affairs Don't play beneficiary roulette when it comes to your estate plan. Keep the future of your business in mind when making plans for your estate.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Jacquelyn Lynn |
Broken Promises It's an old type of insurance with a new name and a growing need: Equipment breakdown insurance (traditionally called boiler and machinery insurance) has become an important part of a sound risk management strategy for all types of companies.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 C.J. Prince |
Catch Your Cash If it feels like your cash only flows in one direction--out--then cash-management basics can help.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Sara Wilson |
Orlando Robinson Orlando Robinson is founder of D&D Innovations in Southfield, Michigan. His company manufactures the Seatbelt Shifter Lock and provides technical, electronic and engineering support to the automotive industry.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
All Work and Play Home offices are already straddling the line between business and personal life and a host of new product offerings from major hardware manufacturers is blurring the line even more. Products for the connected home.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Chris Penttila |
Taking It Personally These days, everything from restaurant menus and baby gear to dog toys and adult clothing is being customized according to the wishes and whims of the consumer.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Geoff Williams |
Urine the Money One athlete's waste is this company's treasure.  |
Entrepreneur June 2004 April Y. Pennington |
You're Hired! "The Apprentice" walked in an entrepreneur . . . and walked away a winner.  |
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