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The Greening Of The Guard

The Red Guard generation enlisted by Mao to eradicate all vestiges of capitalism is now in the vanguard of China's entrepreneurial class.  Read more

Gold-Medal Marketing

For companies looking to profit from the Beijing Olympics, the race is on.  Read more

A Wrench In The Works

Regarding "There's a Robot in Your Future" (June), were America ever to have a love affair with the robot as passionate as the one Japan is now having, ac...  Read more

Start-Up Trends: Food Trucks

Upscale food trucks are one of the hottest businesses these days. Here, three entrepreneurs share what it takes to run a restaurant on wheels.  Watch video

An Olympic Shutdown?

Beijing's Olympic dreams may be a nightmare for U.S. companies  Read more

The New Yankee Traders

Chinese-Americans are using family ties to beat the Japanese and Big Business for a share of the burgeoning Chinese market.  Read more

The Entrepreneurial Year in Review

For some industries -- finance and retail, we're looking at you -- this was a year of living dangerously. But plenty of companies had a big year. A look at t...  Read more

Ask Inc.

Finding contacts in China, getting meaningful reviews of the boss.  Read more

Dossier

Answer the call of Shangri-la; go virtual at the Waldorf-Astoria; or work out in the privacy of your hotel room with your own "fit kit."  Read more

Is the Recession Draining the U.S. of its Talent?

In a poor job market, American graduates are seeking jobs on foreign soil.  Read more

Business and Revolution

Chinese entreprenuer is placed on communist China's "most wanted" list for founding a democratic organization.  Read more

The People's Republic of Ownership

Finally, you can own your own little Beijing business.  Read more

Google's China Problem and Learning from Leno

How to stick to your New Year's resolutions. 13 days into January and more than a few people are already probably kicking themselves for not stayin...  Read more

China Imposes Higher Export Tax on Textiles

May 23, 2005 --China, under fire from both the U.S. and the E.U. over surging trade deficits, has decided to fire back. Beijing an...  Read more

Top 10 Minority-Run Companies (By Growth)

Amir Amirfar and Associates Amir Amirfar The head of this architectural and engineering ...  Read more

And Now I Shall Rub Your Head

Employers have been trying for centuries to identify the best hires, just as researchers have been trying to measure personality. Some stops along the way:  Read more

Chopsticks;

MERGERS MAY BE THE RAGE IN the United States; but in China, the party line is much different: small enterprises are beautiful. This policy, representing ...  Read more

Make The Most Of Your Money

"Aggressive cash management is important to a small company like Retech," says James Mayfield, controller of the Ukiah, Calif., engineering firm. Re...  Read more

China Bound

To help you do business in China, Inc.com has created a master list of online resources to help you tackle the thorniest of global business issues.  Read more

The Chinese Way Of Business

What appears to be a good old-fashioned family business may be a $100-million international conglomerate  Read more

Most Likely to Succeed

Our new column profiles notable and intringuing CEOs, including a 25-year-old publisher.  Read more

Most Likely To Succeed

Companies with a protective streak  Read more

The Airport of the Future

Get an expert's view on how new passenger management systems are soon to transform how you interact with your airline every step of the way.  Read more

An Entrepreneur Goes for the Gold

Thomas "T.C." Dantzler is like most successful, hard-working business owners. With one big exception: In August, he will put his company on hold, head to Bei...  Read more

Currency Talks with China

United States Treasury Secretary John Snow arrived in Beijing yesterday in an attempt to encourage Read more

Happy Birthday, WTO?

An organization best known for sparking riots also deserves some credit for promoting the interests of American entrepreneurs.  Read more

Report Says Google Attack Traced to Two Chinese Schools

Sleepless nights ahead for CEOs: The same hackers also have launched similar assaults on other companies -- and a new (and unrelated) attack has hit some 2,5...  Read more

China Talks Include IP Rights

Dec. 15, 2006 -- The U.S. continued to press for stronger intellectual property protections in China at the U.S.-China Strategic Economic...  Read more

2008: A Closer Look

The Thrust of It After three failed attempts, SpaceX, a private rocket company with headquarters in Hawthorne, California, successfully launched ...  Read more

Bush Wishes Upon a Czar

Albert Frink Jr., a former luxury carpet maker, has been named this Administration's manufacturing czar.  Read more

Microsoft's Pirate Problem; MC Hammer Hails Twitter

Software pirates as heros . As we've often written, doing business in China means mastering not just the laws and the language, but also the Read more

Mail

Can America Stay on Top? I couldn't agree more with Amar Bhidé's contention that the U.S. economy will ultimately survive the challenges fro...  Read more

Going Global, Part 8: Second-Tier Cities, First Rate Growth

Ever thought of doing business in Wuhan? Kunming? Zhuhai? Maybe you should. According to China's National Bureau of Statistics, they're among 14 second-ti...  Read more

Origins of the 500: Globe-Trotters

Where do America's fastest growing private companies get all those great ideas? Here's how powerful forces propelled three Inc. 500 CEOs to venture overseas.  Read more

The Dumbest Products of the Decade

The 2000s were a decade of great innovation. These products weren't part of it. Remembering Crocs, the Segway, and other comical wares that will keep us laug...  View slideshow

The Dumbest Products of the Decade

The 2000s were a decade of great innovation. These products weren't part of it. Remembering Crocs, the Segway, and other comical wares that will keep us laug...  Read more

Going Global, Part 19: Is China's GDP a Bad Moon Rising?

China announced today that its first quarter GDP grew 11.1 percent year-over-year, sparking concerns of overheating for the country's as yet immature fina...  Read more

The Ties That Bound

This story looks at the long history of long distance networking, a concept that predates the Greeks.  Read more

China Inc.

Two Inc. writers look at China's new embrace of capitalism and its impact on the future of global economics.  Read more

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