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Inc. February 2005 Jack Stack |
How to Save American Business An open letter to President George W. Bush on the state of our entrepreneurial union: It's so important to bear in mind the needs of entrepreneurs whenever we pass new laws or make new rules, even if they appear to have little to do with business.  |
Inc. February 2005 Rob Turner |
Larry's Kids NetSuite, Oracle, and SalesForce.com -- all spawned by Larry Ellison -- are entering a high-stakes battle to sell you software that gives you unprecedented control of your small company.  |
Inc. February 2005 Adam Hanft |
How I Did It: David Blumenthal The family yarn business was just getting by until knitting became cool (perhaps you've seen Gangsta Knitter?). Now it's on its way to becoming a $200 million success.  |
Inc. February 2005 John Grossmann |
Train Wreck Mike Wolf always dreamed of running toy-train icon Lionel. Now the founder and owner of MTH Electric Trains is locked in a death struggle with the company he loved. A report from model railroading's trial of the century.  |
Inc. February 2005 Lora Kolodny |
A New Industry Dials Up Growth The cell phone industry exploded in the past 10 years, and now it appears that recycling cell phones could be the next big score -- driven by pollution fears. For entrepreneurs, the market opportunity could prove to be enormous.  |
Inc. February 2005 Darren Dahl |
Small and Midmarket M&A Activity Rose in '04 Through the first three quarters of 2004, Mergerstat reported the closing of 3,394 small or midmarket deals (those worth up to $500 million each). That's a 40% jump over 2003.  |
Inc. February 2005 David Dent |
The ADD Dilemma Some eight million Americans have attention deficit disorder. One of them may work for you. Or be you. Why are people with ADD disproportionately drawn to owning their own business?  |
Inc. February 2005 Michelle Leder |
Case Study The Problem: Dwain Gullion hit a chord with his magnetic yellow ribbons. But can he turn a patriotic fad into a real business?  |
Inc. February 2005 |
Location, Location, Location Understanding Market Research... Making Your Mark... Boards for Beginners...  |
Inc. February 2005 Norm Brodsky |
Subcontracting Made Easy A records-storage business owner discusses his choice of non-union building subcontractors. There are some good lessons here about loyalty, keeping your word, and not giving in to intimidation.  |
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