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The Motley Fool August 24, 2006 Rich Duprey |
Ford's Private Thoughts The Ford family mulls taking the fabled automaker private.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Microsoft Gets Serious The software giant goes face to Facebook to matter in paid search. Microsoft's fledgling adCenter will soon allow its customers the ability to reach the gated community of Facebook college students.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Sugar Daddy Cendant Cendant's windfall really helps Realogy, the real estate company that owns many of the popular brokerage units like Century 21, Coldwell Banker, and ERA. Investors, take note.  |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2006 John R. Brandt |
Brandt On Leadership -- How To Run An Effective Meeting Every meeting should reinforce the idea that nothing of importance can happen without you.  |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2006 John S. McClenahen |
Pay Model Hurts Corporate Image But surveys differ on whether executive pay is excessive.  |
Inc. September 2006 |
Inc. 500 Hall of Fame Companies achieve Hall of Fame status by making the list at least five times. Congratulations to Marlabs, this year's sole inductee, and its CEO, Siby Vadakekkara.  |
Inc. September 2006 Jim Melloan |
Where the Action Is A 25th anniversary celebration of a list of 500 of the nation's fastest growing privately held businesses includes extraordinary stories about honorees past and present.  |
Inc. September 2006 Jim Melloan |
How the 2006 Inc. 500 Companies Were Selected This year's list of 500 of the fastest-growing companies measures revenue growth from 2002 through 2005.  |
Inc. September 2006 Leigh Buchanan |
25 Years. 7,900 Companies. One Enormous Impact For 25 years, the most exciting companies in America, like Microsoft, Timberland and Jenny Craig, have been getting noticed.  |
Inc. September 2006 Leigh Buchanan |
How I Did It: Tim Litle, Chairman, Litle & Co. Litle & Co. is No. 1 on this year's Inc. 500 list with $34.8 million in 2005 revenue and three-year growth of 5,629.1 percent.  |
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