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Recent Articles about Bank of Boston

End of Redlining Doesn't Mean Red Ink

Bankers are finding that denying credit to poorer communities isn't just illegal, it's bad business.  Read more

Too Many Heartbreaks

As an attorney, I have seen much the same treatment to my clients that Bill Rodgers received from Bank of Boston. It is obvious to me that banks would rat...  Read more

Too Many Heartbreaks

As I was reading your story, I literally shook with rage, because it struck such a familiar chord. A year ago, our bank loan officer left her job. Soon a...  Read more

Heartbreak;

"I'M BASICALLY A COMPROMISER," BILL Rodgers was saying, sitting on the patio outside his Phoenix condominium. "If a bad situation came up, I always prefe...  Read more

New for '97

An Inc. senior writers looks at what small businesses can expect in 1997, regardless of economic forecasts.  Read more

Too Many Heartbreaks

Never has a magazine article brought forth in me so much emotion as your article on Bill Rodgers. About 10 years ago, I started a small food-processing c...  Read more

Too Many Heartbreaks

I was moved by the Bill Rodgers story. I had a similar experience with a bank. After a seven-year relationship, it suddenly decided to change the deal, a...  Read more

Too Many Heartbreaks

We in the Midwest can relate to Bill Rodgers's story. I'm a manufacturer myself, but I saw the way banks here treated the farmers. It seemed as though th...  Read more

The Entrepreneur of the Year: Our fifth annual company-building awards

Introduction and list of judges and winners for Inc.'s 1993 Entrepreneur of Year Award.  Read more

Worst-laid Plans

When too many people are bullish, holds one Wall Street bromide, the stock market is headed for a fall. If so, then maybe there was more warning of Octob...  Read more

The Money Game

Profile of an interstate bank that looks for a solid reputation in the community.  Read more

The Big Banks Strike Back

In contrast to the small and medium-size hanks, the giants of the banking industry have been slow to discover the entrepreneurial market, and their belate...  Read more

Entrepreneurs of the Year

Introduction to the 1994 EOY issue that presents the judges and process behind the award.  Read more

The Age Of Alliances

The new semiconductor companies are getting their funding from a powerful combination of hungry venture capitalists, aggressive bankers, and -- suprisingly e...  Read more

Trading Places: How a Dentist Invented the Export Trading Company

Although Dr. Josepb Blaes considered himself reasonably imaginative, he never dreamed that his design for a more efficient dental clinic would have global si...  Read more

Breaking Away

The CEO of a spin-off discusses the opportunities and dangers of spinning off a business from a major parent company.  Read more

Not For-Profit

Profile of a start-up not for-profit youth service corps.  Read more

What's Luck Got to Do with It?

A latex-glove and -condom manufacturer wins the 1993 Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award.  Read more

Cultivating Growth

Behind the quaint New England facade of White Flower Farm lies a market-driven company fueled by repeat business and one of the highest average orders in the...  Read more

Learning to Live with (or Without) Your Banker

Feature posing important questions to consider regarding your banking strategy.  Read more