Cape Cod


Product Promotion;

There is nothing small fry about potato chips: $2.7 billion are sold in the United States every year, or almost 45% of total salty snack-food volume. Not...  Read story

Sails and Services

Business for sale: A Cape Cod marina for $9.15 million.  Read story

Pba: A Tale Of Two Airlines

In the newly competitive airline industry, a second generation of management revels in a good dogfight.  Read story

My Place: Chris Plantan's Eclectic Cape Cod

Why Chris Plantan, founder of Russell+Hazel office supplies, has a little home office in every room of her house.  Read story

Network: March 1990

Network reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

E-Town, USA

Entrepreneurs all over the country are taking matters into their own hands and transforming their communities into wired cities. Here's how you can compete f...  Read story

Start-Ups from Scratch

Eight brief profiles of companies launched with almost no money down.  Read story

Loans For Women Moved To "back Burner"

Carol Peterson was a scrub nurse in a Boston hospital in 1977 when she decided to moonlight in the clothing business. Borrowing $1,500 from relatives, sh...  Read story

Mitch Kapor Spins A New Kind Of Disk

Once a week, Softsel Computer Products Inc. of Inglewood, Calif., publishes a "hot list" of leading software programs. By mid-March, after only a couple o...  Read story

So You Want To Own A Tv Station

Ted Turner never did knock over CBS. But he's done a hell of a job on Don Moore.  Read story

The Snack Food That's Eating America

A portrait of the marketing strategy, research, and development of Smartfood popcorn.  Read story

Head of the Class

Start-up company franchises early childhood education centers, targeting affluent parents.  Read story

#1: Working a Deal

A profile of the Inc. 500's number one company featuring how it achieved the title by working with larger companies.  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the August 1999 issue of Inc. , including "The Taming of the Crew," by Leigh Buchanan, "The Best Business Plan on the ...  Read story

Edged Out

When Jim Heard and Gregg Trueman, founding partners of the Buoyant Co., began to battle over key company decisions, their staff decided to oust them both.  Read story

Train Wreck

Mike Wolf always dreamed of running toy-train icon Lionel. Now he's locked in a death struggle with the company he loved. A report from model railroading's t...  Read story

Eye On the Prize

Secrets Of Entrepreneur Athletes.  Read story

How Fast Can This Thing Go, Anyway?

Zipcar was a classic founder-run company--long on passion, short on cash. Until a new CEO came aboard, gave the business a seven-step tune-up, and put the pe...  Read story

That's Easy For You To Say

An obsession with "corporate culture" can be worse than no culture at all. Just ask the man who wrote the book on the subject.  Read story

The Kerry Pitch

Yes, John Kerry is your soul mate.  Read story

Power Trips

Some company owners exercise their imaginations not only in the office but out of it. What's striking about their vacations is not where they went, but why.  Read story

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