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Private Lives

Microcomputers, welding equipment, wheelcharis, prefabricated churches, and five other businesses earned their companies a spot on this year's INC. 500.  Read story

Appreciating Gifts: Look Past The Present

Let's face it: The cheese straightener you bought your brother-in-law last December 24th was probably packed back in its box and shunted to the basement. ...  Read story

Dream Machine

R J Corvette is one of the fastest-growing private companies in America, but the real growth curve is being charted in employee expectations.  Read story

A Classic Revisited: the 2005 Vette, Balancing Work and Personal Life Article - Inc. Article

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No Sale

The "Product Sampler" section of your article should have included Telemagic, one of the best-selling and lowest-costing of the sales management software ...  Read story

The Inc. 500 Index (company And Rank)

A. J. Reynolds (228) ACE Equipment Rentals (320) ACSIS (249) Action Packets (92) Ad-Tek Engineering Services (362) Administr...  Read story

The Inc. 500 Index (company And Rank)

A. J. Reynolds (228) ACE Equipment Rentals (320) ACSIS (249) Action Packets (92) Ad-Tek Engineering Services (362) Administr...  Read story

Single Lines, Many Calls

New telecommunications system lowers a Corvette dealership's cost of doing business via satellite showrooms.  Read story

2004 Cadillac CTS-V

Cadillac's CTS-V is for the driver who loves speed, the U.S.A., and speed.  Read story

A Tax-deferred Savings Account -- Sort Of

Take, say, $20,000 that you want to set aside for something down the road -- retirement, maybe, or the first few years of college tuition. You don't want ...  Read story

Responding To The Forces Of The Flea Market

Eli More has found a way to take the used-car salesman out of the used-car lot by opening an automotive flea market in Houston. He rents 12 acres of...  Read story

Summer Reading

Two summer reading suggestions: 'Outnation' by Jonathan Rauch 'Twenty-First Century Management' by Hesh Kestin.  Read story

Doing a Deal With a Huge Male Ego

Don't let a huge male ego discourage you from making a deal. Here's some advice on how you can handle the situation.  Read story

Color Me Profits

If you want to match colors to touch up your car or paint your bathroom walls, it no longer needs to be a trial-and-error experiment. Colorgen Ltd.,...  Read story

Automatic Transmission

Sure, the U.S. auto industry may not have been suffering from a glut of good ideas lately, but one of the better new ones may be bouncing down from the bl...  Read story

Bulletin Board

A collection of short articles about technology. Topics include dealing with a disgruntled customer's disparaging Web site; automating product inspection; an...  Read story

Drives: The King Lives--and Even More Extravagantly

The retooled Cadillac Escalade is an even bigger hunk of gas-burnin' love.  Read story

Survey

Survey responses from Inc. 500 CEOs on a variety of small business and economic issues.  Read story

When Money Talks, People Walk

A management consultant explains why cash rewards don't motivate people as well as intrinsic rewards can.  Read story

Brief Profiles of 2002 Inc 500 Companies

Unusual stories and interesting statistics about companies on the 2002 Inc 500 list.  Read story

Driven to Succeed

Being laid off from corporate America put Dawn Stokes on the fast track to building her own business.  Read story

Dreaming It Up

Visions created at Cars & Concepts Inc., a $100 million-a-year special-vehicle manufacturer in Brighton, Mich., have almost invariably come rolling do...  Read story

Batting One For Nine

After 15 years and eight different concepts, restaurateur Richard Tanenbaum finally has a winner. Problem is, he has no idea what to do next.  Read story

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Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales growth 1979-83 Com...  Read story

The Cheapest CEO in America

After a cross-country search, we found the cheapest CEO in America. Here's what he has to say about frugality.  Read story

Fear Of Franchising

How Carol Brothers seduced the press, the industry, and scores of franchisees with the false promise of 'the next McDonald's'  Read story

So You Want to Burn Rubber

Get the family truckster out to the racetrack at one of the 1,300 amateur races held every year.  Read story

How Would You Fix GM and Chrysler?

Chrysler and GM, two companies that once changed the face of the automotive industry in America, are bankrupt. How can the automakers get back on track? Five...  Read story

When the Boss is an Adrenaline Junkie, inc5000 Article - Inc. Article

Ron Farmer is a speed freak. When his knees failed at 52 years old, he quit running marathons and began racing cars. Ten years later, he is headed to Ohio...  Read story

Checklist: Submit Your Site to AltaVista

AltaVista is one of the most popular search engines on the World Wide Web. It has an easy submission process and usually indexes sites within just a few d...  Read story

John De Lorean And The Icarus Factor

Endowed with a reputation for genius by an adoring press and public, John De Lorean came close to pulling off an entrepreneurial miracle. But this ego, like ...  Read story

Passions: Derek LaFavor, Selling Source

"My car is my escape. I crank the stereo and forget all the cares of the day."  Read story

The Inc. 500

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales Growth 197781 Perc...  Read story

Collision Course

An autobody shop owner gives his company an image overhaul while facing resistance from some of his workers.  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial City in America: Vegas

A look at why Las Vegas, a city with little history and very few natural resources, is the country's hottest spot for start-ups. It produced over 17,000 new ...  Read story

Employees from Hell

A look at problems employers face from employees seeking legal suits, and some ways to guard against such suits.  Read story

Will Success Spoil Jerry Gorde?

On the road to the revolution, a young radical took a detour and wound up as CEO of a $6-million company.  Read story

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