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Inc. August 1, 2002 Ilan Mochari |
The Barber of Civility Foltos' Tonsorial Parlor is no ordinary barbershop: it's also a performance space, a news publisher, and the anchor of one small Illinois town.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Jill Andresky Fraser |
Business for Sale: A Mogul's Mogul Ah, to buy a ski resort. But one aspect of this deal earns it a double black diamond.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Leigh Buchanan |
The Bipolar CEO Duncan Harrison runs one company in Alaska and another in Hawaii -- and divides his existence in half, every single month, between the two. Here's what it's like when you invent exactly the life you want simply because you can.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Tom Richman |
Out of Control (at Last) A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Kenneth Klee |
Angels After Dark Stocks, shmocks. What angel-investor wanna-be wouldn't like a piece of a nice rock-and-roll emporium?  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 John Grossmann |
Making Book Many entrepreneurs write books, but few write fiction. Ken Merrell is an even rarer breed: a dyslexic author who can't read his own work in public.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 George Gendron |
BYOB The most recent corporate scandals are likely to accelerate a trend that's been building for years: bring your own business.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Norm Brodsky |
A Few Good Competitors Every company needs a few good competitors. Not only do they keep you on your toes, but they can help you set high industry standards.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Bo Burlingham |
In Search of the Dream Business Advice on researching a "can't miss" idea, deciding whether to hire your first employee, and exploring various approaches to selling.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Donna Fenn |
Marketing: Honeys, Hand Me a Polygamy Porter Can chutzpah build a brand? Greg Schirf is betting the head off his lager that it can.  |
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