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Foreign Power

One of Inc.'s editors tells a cautionary tale of what might go wrong when you take your laptop overseas.  Read story

Will Europe Blow It?

Small European companies worry that 1992's unified market will bring in a suffocating bureacracy of red tape, regulation, and centralization.  Read story

The Hottest Companies in Europe

Inc's Editor-in-Chief offers a quote, and comments on an upcoming European business conference.  Read story

The Inner City 100

100 street-smart companies.  Read story

No Longer Quiet On The Western Front

Common Market countries are launching a promising initiative to help small business growth. Small businesspeople in the United States should carefully monito...  Read story

Easy Money

When Philip Crosby was pulled out of the conference room, the news was disturbing: it seemed $250,000 was missing from the company's account. But by the time...  Read story

Book Value

Reviews of five business books -- three on what businesses can do to help the environment, one on what the decline of bowling leagues means for your business...  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: selling stock on a European exchange, attracting new hires, protecting yourself from making bad investments, deducting Year 2000 bug rep...  Read story

Resources

A guide to more information on subjects covered in the June 1997 issue, including business coaches and IPOs.  Read story

Bottom-up Management

INC. 500 CEO George Labovitz runs a small company that helps large companies manage their people more effectively. At a time when productivity is the most im...  Read story

Giving Unternehmers a Good Name

The president of Europe's 500, an organization of the European Union's fastest-growing companies, talks about business.  Read story

Sweet Dreams

In time for Valentine's Day: eight entrepreneurs in the thrall of fine chocolate.  Read story

The Ceo Who Came In From The Cold

U.S. exporter Ralph Gregorian was kicked out of the Soviet Union on spy charges he says are outrageous. So he did what any red-blooded entrepreneur would do:...  Read story

Growth Capital: The Big Money

A review of how the Williamsburg Winery has raised more than $6 million through ingenious financing.  Read story

Selling Stock Abroad

Thomas Burnham may look like an ordinary restaurateur. But when it comes to raising money, he sees himself as a pioneer. "We are the Lewis and Clark of ne...  Read story

The Defiant Ones

Europe has concluded that it must work harder to recognize and nurture growth businesses, and what that means to you.  Read story

Scrutiny Sparks New Calls for Governance 'Top Dogs'

Amid heightened investor scrutiny, some U.S. companies are choosing to name a specific executive to carry the corporate-governance load. At Tyco In...  Read story

When Peter Drucker Speaks

In a review of Drucker's new book, "The World According to Peter Drucker," Speaker of the House Gingrich explains why Drucker is the most influential writer ...  Read story

Look to Low-Cost and Niche Airlines for Low Fares

One of the best ways to get the lowest fares is to know where low-cost and niche airlines fly. These carriers allow you to create your own system of airfa...  Read story

What Ever Happened to the Class of 1983?

Profile of Inc. 500 companies from 1983.  Read story

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