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Entrepreneur November 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
The Long Road Enlightening travels find Small Business Development Centers funding reaching new lows, generous big guys and inspiring entrepreneurs.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 April Y. Pennington |
Carry My Tune This independent artist turns away investors and calls profits a "side effect" -- he just wants to move your music.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Chris Penttila |
High and Dry? Why Katrina reconstruction contracts may be out of entrepreneurs' reach.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Monster Mash Monster.com's founder Jeff Taylor moves on to his next big startup.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Geoff Williams |
Class Act How you went from class clown, jock or geek to entrepreneur.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Mark Henricks |
Gas You Like It Entrepreneurs should think twice before offering employees a telecommuting option.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Chris Penttila |
Corporate Earnout When selling your company, an earnout agreement can seem like an attractive option - but things could get ugly if you're not careful.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Sara Wilson |
Call in a Day's Work The founders of Cell-Antenna Corp. were on the right wavelength when they decided to channel their efforts and launch their business that offers solutions for cellular communication problems.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Don Debelak |
Doctor's Orders Getting the FDA to give your medical invention the thumbs up can be a challenge. Entrepreneurs, follow this prescription for approval.  |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Out of School If you are a college student starting a business, here are some tips on targeting customers that are off campus.  |
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