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Fast Company January 2003 Scott Kirsner |
Moguls With a Mission Tim and Diane Mueller are king (and queen) of the mountain. They run one of the country's most admired independent ski areas: a resort with a devoted following that maintains close ties to the community and -- surprise! -- makes money in a notoriously unforgiving business.  |
Fast Company January 2003 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Back to the Garage Silicon Valley optimists say that now is a great time to start a new business. Everything's cheap, there's surplus talent, and as the veterans will tell you, "The tourists have all gone home."  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2002 Jennifer Gregor |
Review Tax Changes to Maximize Employee Benefit Plans The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 contained numerous changes to fundamental retirement plan rules for small businesses.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Leigh Buchanan |
Start-up Strategies: Early to Web Dot-coms, schmot-coms. When you're launching any kind of company with limited resources, the Internet can be your best friend.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
No Baby Steps The Web still offers companies an opportunity to reinvent themselves.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Growing Nervous For Inc 500 CEOs, the bottom line is growing -- but so is the anxiety. How long can successful companies fight a troubled economy?  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 |
Shop Talk Three entrepreneurs compare notes on surviving tough times, making smart decisions, and knowing when to walk away.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 |
Briefings The penal legacy of Ken Lay, paid family leave, and the case for sharing financials with employees.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Adam Hanft |
The Risk of Doing Nothing It's easy for businesses to quantify mistakes. But the bigger financial risk is the hidden cost of doing nothing.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Tahl Raz |
L.A. Influential Many a fashion brand has hit the big time at the Fred Segal emporium, where the stars go to shop.  |
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