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Entrepreneur January 2003 Jason Leopold |
Enron But Not Forgotten Being a former Enron employee doesn't necessarily leave you out in the cold in the business community -- not for entrepreneurs with the guts to restake their names on ventures of their own.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Nichole L. Torres |
Do the Math Subway is the No. 1 franchise in Entrepreneur's Franchise 500, for the 11th time. That translates to more than 17,000 locations in 75 countries. Are you impressed yet? We are.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Devlin Smith |
Have You Heard the Latest? Want to build a hot business in 2003? These areas of franchising may be your best shots at getting there.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Andrew A. Caffey |
Stick to the Path Get your trip down franchise-buying lane off on the right foot with a little how-to help.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 April Y. Pennington |
Fancy Footwork An orthopedic surgeon-turned-entrepreneur proves to the world she can stand tall on her own.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 C.J. Prince |
Plastic Rap The pros and cons of the latest trend -- using credit cards to finance your business.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Kimberly L. McCall |
Training Day Coaching your reps on pushing a new product can help them play the selling game better.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Mark Henricks |
Instant Mess Grab the spackle. Instant messaging is the latest crack in your business's security.  |
Entrepreneur January 2003 Mike Hogan |
Small Wonders Desktop computers may be shrinking in size, but certainly not in long-term savings for small businesses.  |
Fast Company January 2003 Bill Breen |
Amoeba Music Marches to Its Own Beat San Francisco's Amoeba Music is arguably the largest -- and almost without question, the best -- independent record store in the country. Here's how the small business made it big.  |
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