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Entrepreneur April 2005 Mark Henricks |
Space Cowboys High-profile entrepreneurs pursue the final frontier.  |
Reason January 2005 George Passantino |
Private Flight SpaceShipOne, the privately funded space vehicle, has returned to earth with the $10 million Ansari X-Prize. That one small trip for a ship was a giant leap away from the government's monopoly on space travel.  |
Wired December 2004 |
After the X Prize Manned space travel's best hope is the private sector, not NASA. In the open market, entrepreneurs and space hobbyists will do in a decade what NASA couldn't do in 46 years: provide safe, reliable trips to the heavens for the cost of a Caribbean cruise.  |
Inc. January 2005 David H. Freedman |
Entrepreneur of the Year In the entrepreneurial achievement of 2004, Burt Rutan became the first private businessman to launch human beings into space. His ultimate goal: to make space flight routine -- and turn a big profit.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
A Group of Greats Entrepreneurs comprise an incredible, diverse community.  |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Otis Port |
Space Travel: Bringing Costs Down To Earth NASA should give startups room to maneuver  |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Otis Port |
Private Space Travel: We May Have Liftoff If all goes well on June 21, the world's first private space plane will have shot 62 miles up into space before gliding back to land at the Mojave airport north of Los Angeles, launching a new revolution in space tourism.  |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2007 Christopher Palmeri |
Space: The Private Frontier "Rocketeers: How a Visionary Band of Business Leaders, Engineers, and Pilots is Boldly Privatizing Space" is a worthwhile overview of the budding business of space travel.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 13, 2014 Roberts & Davis |
Family Businesses Need Entrepreneurs for Long-Run Success Families that want to stay in business for generations don't have a choice but to encourage entrepreneurship in and out of their family company, say Michael Roberts and John Davis.  |
Inc. October 2005 Adam Hanft |
Grist: Save the Founder Every business - no matter how big or how mature - needs an entrepreneur at the helm.  |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
The Entrepreneurial Edge Many successful entrepreneurs are more focused on living a flexible, enjoyable lifestyle than becoming rich.  |
Entrepreneur December 2008 Nichole L. Torres |
Entrepreneurs Help Each Other Want to join a skyrocketing group of entrepreneurs? Check out the Club E Network, a social networking site and broadband channel that connects entrepreneurs of all ages.  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 |
Reality Check Entrepreneurs share a common dream: to succeed.  |
National Defense June 2007 Grace Jean |
U.S. Space Initiatives Fall Short on Ambition For a perspective on the nation's science and technology status, one need look no further than President Bush's initiative to send Americans back to the moon by 2015.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
In the Driver's Seat While navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, your independence is your best asset. After all, business ownership is not just about owning a business -- it's about taking ownership of your life.  |
Wired July 2003 Carl Hoffman |
The Right Stuff Forget cyberspace. Geeks are about to conquer outer space. And the $10 million X Prize is just the beginning.  |
Entrepreneur January 2007 Karen E. Spaeder |
2007 Shape-Up Take it from these experts - healthy choices benefit both your body and your bottom line.  |
Bio-IT World February 10, 2003 Michael Greeley |
The Upside of the Downturn Biotech entrepreneurs need to rethink how they raise capital and craft business model frameworks.  |
Registered Rep. August 25, 2014 John Kador |
REP. Index: The Rise of Entrepreneurs With entrepreneurship expanding every day, advisors ought to know who they will be dealing with.  |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Sara Wilson |
City Savvy To make it in New York City an entrepreneur must be unique. There are high rents, high labor costs and high taxes, but the density and affluence of the potential customer base compensates for it.  |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 Sheryl Garrett |
The True Entrepreneur Most people work for themselves to make more money and have more control, but being a successful entrepreneur involves a lot more.  |