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Kodak Introduces New Scanner

The digital scanner is designed and priced for small and midsize businesses.  Read story

Types Of Bonding Insurance

"Matchless Manufacturing Co.'s options for recovering its losses were limited, because the company carried no bonding insurance. We were totally unaware ...  Read story

Gear: Don't Forget to Pack the Camera

Whether you have artistic aspirations or are a total klutz, we've got the camera for your next vacation.  Read story

Not Just For The Big Guys Anymore

Sophisticated, affordable computer systems are helping smart companies get even smarter.  Read story

Grist: Down With Bossocracy

Though many large companies have rushed to support the diversity policies at the University of Michigan, how many American businesses, large or small, really...  Read story

Google Gives Business Owners a Free Virtual Storefront

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read story

Upstarts: Digital Photography

Digital photo start-ups are getting ready for their close-up. But will consumers like how things develop?  Read story

Grist: The Risk of Doing Nothing

It's easy for businesses to quantify mistakes. But the bigger financial risk is the hidden cost of doing nothing.  Read story

Group Names Top Corporations for Women's Business Enterprises

March 24, 2005 --The Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) released its list of America’s top corporations for women's bu...  Read story

Photo Synthesis

A review of a digicam for both Macs and PCs and software that supports it.  Read story

Doubting Thomas

Tom Peters discusses his experiences in the world of business and the nature of entrepreneurship.  Read story

DYMO, Kodak Offer Document Management Software

The application processes stacks of paper at a time with DYMOCode technology.  Read story

Shutterfly Soars During Nasdaq Opening

The former Inc. 500 company raised $87 million with its initial public offering.  Read story

High Concept: I'll Take Manhattan

A new way to build computer memory chips takes its inspiration from the Manhattan skyline: when space is at a premium, build up rather than out.  Read story

Beyond Growth

When revenues soar, the smart CEO keeps an eye on the bottom line.  Read story

The Press and Windows 95

A reporter tells what it was like covering the launch of Microsoft's Windows 95 and what was lacking in the coverage.  Read story

Your Work Is Never Done

Berglas discusses the physical and psychological trauma that can occur when a CEO decides to retire, and suggests ways for coping with the transition.  Read story

The Small Investor Finally Has An Edge

It's been a while since individuals could do better than institutions in the stock market.  Read story

Fade-out Salesman, Fade In Inventor

Howard Rohrlick became a successful inventor because he was a good salesman. In 1975, Rohrlick was selling audiovisual equipment to industrial and institu...  Read story

Name Your Price

Buyers shop at Lenny Mattioli's American TV stores as much for the bargaining as for the bargains.  Read story

All In The Household

Japanese companies are committed to maintaining the strengths that characterize the best of family businesses everywhere.  Read story

Stand and Deliver

A 24-year-old, street-smart entrepreneur starts her own courier service.  Read story

If The Corporate Image Calls For A Facelift

Three companies find that paying attention to how they look can boost sales as well as egos.  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s list of the 50 fastest-growing U.S. cities  Read story

Make Profits, Not War

THE COMPANY THAT STAGED THE WORLD-HUNGER FUND-RAISER IS OUT TO TRANSFORM CORPORATE CHARITY INTO A GROWTH INDUSTRY.  Read story

Patent Fending

A look at some famous legal battles between inventors and the corporations that stole their patented ideas.  Read story

How Dismal The Market Really Is

When prognosticator Joe Granville (famous for his "sell everything" edict last January when the Dow Jones Industrial Average was till over 1,000) predicte...  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

The Rise of the Micromoguls

In the wild world of high-tech special effects, a handful of upstarts are challenging the kingpins.  Read story

There's A Robot In Your Future

Increasingly, robots are turning up in smaller companies -- and so far there are few complaints.  Read story

High And Dry

Imports have not stopped Peerless Umbrella Co. In fact, it's growing faster than ever.  Read story

Desperation Capitalism

What do Clorox and Apple Computer have in common? Both were launched by bootstrappers-- and here are some other bootstrapping Hall of Famers.  Read story

Bread In Boards

While the personal computer business has developed into a battleground for the giants, with the likes of IBM Corp. and Apple Computer Inc. duking it out f...  Read story

Photo Opportunity

How Steve Bostic stitched together 10 regional film processors into a $78-million national powerhouse  Read story

Domestic Policy

James Lloyd, CEO of Versatile Systems, has spent years trying to balance the needs of his company with those of his family. His continued struggle demonstrat...  Read story

A Rare Case Of Bourgeois Values

One investment banking firm makes its mark with a strong commitment to helping entrepreneurs preserve their ownership and control of the businesses they are ...  Read story

The Inc. 500 Honor Roll

You could write the book on business growth from the strategies of the companies that have made the INC. 500 five years running.  Read story

Look Before You Weep

Most fast-growing companies headed for trouble give investors plenty of warning. The trick is knowing where to find it.  Read story

Banker's Delight

Information on the SBA's improved 7(a) guaranteed-loan program.  Read story

With A Little Help From His Friends

A long-shot start-up company gets help from a number of helpful, interested businesspeople.  Read story