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Leveraged Buyouts With share prices at stomach-wrenching lows and a reasonably healthy high-yield climate, market watchers are anxiously waiting to declare a return to the era of the corporate raider. But instead, leveraged-buyout players have been strangely slow on the draw.  |
Inc. October 15, 2002 Donna Fenn |
The Ride of Your Life Trouble's inevitable. What do you do when a crisis hits? Take advantage of it -- and hang on tight.  |
Inc. October 15, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
Six Ways to Outrun the Competition Talk about countercyclical: more than half the companies on the 2002 Inc 500 list have thrived in industries that are just puttering along. Here's how.  |
Inc. October 15, 2002 Christopher Caggiano |
A Strategic Misalliance What happens when the ideal partnership turns into a potential ethical nightmare?  |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2002 David Drickhamer |
Open Books To Elevate Performance Sharing company financial data with all employees helps engage them in making the enterprise more successful.  |
Bank Technology News October 2002 Michael Sisk |
Bill Burnham On Wall Street, his e-commerce research made waves. His jump to Softbank made The Wall Street Journal's front page. Why does what venture capitalist Bill Burnham have to say matter? He's usually right.  |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2002 Peter Strozniak |
Incentives Stay -- For Now As U.S. states wrestle with budget deficits, they're working to keep incentives aimed at industry in place.  |
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How Bribery and Other Types of Corruption Threaten the Global Marketplace There's no doubt that corruption, endemic in emerging economies around the world, throws economic development into chaos. Today, the creation of and comment on anti-corruption regimes is a growth industry.  |
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One Author's Path to Profitability: Repackaging Earlier Insights In writing The Art of Profitability, Adrian Slywotzky is practicing what he preaches. He is seeking greater profits.  |
Entrepreneur November 2002 Mark Henricks |
Keep it Moving Just because you're on the road and out of the office doesn't have to mean your productivity will suffer.  |
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