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A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the September 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
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A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the September 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
Profiles of seven entrepreneurs who transformed start-up capital of $1,000 or less into companies with revenues of $1 million or more. Read more
The deregulation of the energy industry is a hot new market for some start-ups, as Emily Barker reveals in the Read more
Inside the December 2000 Inc. issue:cutting-edge practices in the education business, what happens when companies move, the new megamarket, and the ... Read more
As Emily Barker notes in Inc. magazine's October 20... Read more
Conventional wisdom says that only the lean will survive in the current business climate. But can a company actually be too thin to get rich? Read more
Readers respond to recent Inc. articles, including the December 2000 column by Andrew Raskin, who stepped down as CEO of his San Francisco start-up,... Read more
How one CEO bought his father's business. Read more
A look at seven E-commerce myths and the entrepreneurs who bought into them. Read more
A look at seven E-commerce myths and the entrepreneurs who bought into them. Read more
Contributors to the 20th Anniversary issue proffer what they consider to be the finest--and darkest--hours of the past two decades. Read more
Everyone thinks an IPO is the last hurdle to success, and everyone has it all wrong. It's what happens after you go public that makes all the difference. Read more
Readers react to articles from the July 1999 issue of Inc., including "Battle Grounds," by Joseph Rosenbloom, "Fiscal Therapy," by Emily Barker, and the cove... Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the December 1999 issue. Read more
Who innovates? A look at the personalities (and brains) behind America's most creative businesses. Read more
A guide to many of the companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the March 2001 issue of Inc. magazine. Read more
Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on 1999 Inner City 100 winner Fitigues Inc. Read more
When a terrorist attack destroyed the World Trade Center and part of the Pentagon on September 11, business--and the employees who conduct it--stopped sho... Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the July 1999 issue. Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the October 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
Not in recent memory has it been so difficult to gauge the prospects for going public, but a veteran entrepreneur helps clear things up. Read more
The fine art of raising your prices in a recession. Read more
Today is March 21, the Vernal Equinox. On this day we celebrate the first of the year's four seasonal changes, and across the thawing ... Read more
Four short profiles of companies from the 2000 Inner City 100, including one about brothers Vernon and Vincent Austin from the May cover of Inc. Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 2000 issue. Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the July 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
At a two-day "boot camp" for high-tech start-ups, CEOs thought they'd be learning how to attract Silicon Valley investors. What they got was even more import... Read more
Confessions of a compulsive bootstrapper. Read more
Readers respond to recent Inc. articles, including the "South Shall Ride Again," "What Do Teens Really Want?" and "The ABCs of Profit". Read more
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