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Inc. Ticker: Entrepreneurs in the News

The latest news on Seventh Generation, E Ink, and Grameen Bank  Read story

The Long-Term Perils of Being a Control Freak

From The Wall Street Journal Online Perfectionist. Can't delegate. Compu...  Read story

At A Glance

Abacus II Computers (70) ABC Supply (1) Academic Guidance Services (179) Accu Bite (470) Accutest Laboratories (352) Action ...  Read story

Can Your Bank Do This?

A number of entrepreneurs define for Inc. what makes an exceptional small-business commercial bank.  Read story

Drives: I know! And I'm Getting a Lumbar Massage, Too!

Bentley's new Continental Flying Spur has 552 horses and 11 cows. (Translation: very fast, exceptionally luxurious.)  Read story

Opposite Attractions

A look at the two winners of the 1994 Master EOY titles, their companies, and the runner-up.  Read story

Small Company Initial Public Offerings: June 1983

INC. MARKET INDEX vs. POPULAR AVERAGES S&P NASDAQ H&Q DJI 400 ASE Ind'ls Tech INC. % change May-Ju...  Read story

Employer Financing

Woman creates her own start-up with spinoff technology from her employer and gets pay-as-you-go financing deal.  Read story

The Changing Of The Guard

CEOs Ben Cohen and Paul Hawken are questioning their business motives and looking for greener pastures.  Read story

Gamers Experiment with Pay Whatever Model

By letting people set their price, two video game designers sold over 50,000 copies of their game World of Goo in just one week.   Read story

How to Spend Your Summer Vacation

Inc.'s guide to great company tours.  Read story

A 20-Year-Old Innovator

Ben Kaufman took the tech world by storm with his line of iPod accessories -- by allowing customers to design them. But his real plan is to revolutionize the...  Read story

A Golden Alternative

Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ...  Read story

Giving Credit

Affiliating with an existing credit union -- or starting a new one -- is an inexpensive way to boost fringe benefits.  Read story

Case Study: How to Handle a Rogue Licensee

George Schenk's largest licensee had his own ideas about running his restaurant. Was it time to cut him loose?  Read story

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read story

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