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An overview of a Florida marketing-communications firm offered for sale, including the price, growth potential, and the pros and cons of the purchase. Read more
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A collection of 11 short articles on technology. Topics include how a Web site can be bad for business, different types of laptop cases, incorporating online... Read more
Linda Froehlich, inventor of the SuperClip, describes how large office-supply companies crowded out her patented product with knockoffs. Read more
Deborah Williams of Black Cat Computer Wholesale describes how she changed her company from a sole proprietorship to an S-corporation to a C-corporation in h... Read more
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