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Inc. October 15, 2000 Ilan Mochari |
Snapshots: Partners Bonding over Barbecue...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Mike Hofman |
Snapshots: Hall of Fame Second Acts In 1996, at age 44, successful entrepreneur Mark Hamister decided to chill out. A life of leisure, however, didn't sustain Hamister for long. To combat his ennui, he did what came naturally. He started more companies...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Roger Fillion |
Snapshots: Hall of Fame IPOs Cruising to an IPO -- with Mixed Results...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Mike Hofman |
Inc. 500 All-Stars: Then & Now What happens to entrepreneurs after their companies make the Inc. 500 list?  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Susan Greco |
The Long Good-bye When four friends started IRIS on a lark, they did it their way. They never appointed a CEO. And they agreed to sell the company -- the sooner the better. Eight years, 50 employees, and four attempts later, they've finally succeeded...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Edward O. Welles |
Growth: How Fast Is Too Fast? Well, it all depends. And, in fact, that may not be the issue at all...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Steve Solomon |
Bear Feat In 1992 a breed of stuffed animals outran many high-tech companies to earn a spot on the Inc. 500. A few years later, that species was on the verge of extinction...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Anne Marie Borrego |
Incubators Are Hot! Wherever there's a hot opportunity, you can pretty much guarantee that someone on the Inc. 500 will be taking advantage of it. Take incubators, for instance, which have gotten plenty of attention lately...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Susan Greco |
Making Goliath Pay Every entrepreneur dreams of making the sale to a big company. But although big companies have deep pockets, they're also waist-deep in red tape. How do you play ball with the big boys and actually get paid?  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Anne Marie Borrego |
Start-up Springboards No capital? No customers? Don't let that stand in your way. These Inc. 500 companies sure didn't...  |
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