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Corrections

In "Business Opportunities for Growing Companies," an advertising supplement in April, it was reported that Big O Tires, in Englewood, Colo., finances the...  Read more

Waste Watching

New business designs system that decontaminates and destroys syringes in hospitals.  Read more

Network: January 1990

New Network queries for January of 1990.  Read more

The Business of a Greenhouse

A look at the companies that provide the heating system, pond fish, skylights, and irrigation system for Marnie’s Pavilion in the Denver Botanic Gardens  Read more

IM Legal Primer

Instant messaging is evolving into a serious business tool -- with serious legal and security risks as well.  Read more

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Inc. 500 Interview: Merlin International

Technology planning is essential today for IT leaders to confront a plethora of risks – from rapid growth to terrorist attacks.  Read more

Inc. 500 Online Retailer Bought by Media Firm

Backcountry.com, a Park City, Utah-based online outdoor-gear retailer, was recently acquired by Liberty Media, an Englewood, Colo.-based firm that owns in...  Read more

Letters

Inc. readers react to articles from the July 1998 issue of Inc., including Christopher Caggiano's "Psycho Path" and Burton L. Visotzky's "Bible in the Boardr...  Read more

Is Online Backup Safe?

For small business owners, online backup services offer protection from risks at a cost of around $15 per month.  Read more

Leisure Pursuits

Why marketers are increasingly trying to reach people on vacation.  Read more

What It Takes to Survive a Recession

Find out how well-positioned entrepreneurs plan to ride out tough times.  Read more

Letters

Readers respond to topics and articles from past issues of Inc. magazine.  Read more

A Double-barreled Approach To Crisis Management

Like the companies they work for, Goldstick and Schreiber have an advantage in being a small, two-man outfit. This keeps them organizationally lean, flex...  Read more

Virtual You

Virtual universities have become increasingly popular with business owners who want more education, but who need a flexible study schedule. A look at these "...  Read more

Signals For An Upturn?

The Small Business High Technology Institute stands ready to mobilize the private sector and to stimulate the federal governemnt toward maximizing innovation.  Read more

Jockeying for Position, Keeping Tabs, Speaking Out

Three CEOs each review a different business software package--HR Task Counselor, WebTalk, CRUSH.  Read more

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When Slow and Steady Wins the Race

A company profile showing that not every business has to make furious high-tech changes to thrive.  Read more

Snack Attack

CEO credits the success of his cookie company to the attractiveness of the product.  Read more

The Smartest Franchisees in America

An in-depth look at a new wave of franchisees who are using their entrepreneurial smarts as true company builders.  Read more

Mail

This month's letters to the editor.  Read more

Shortcut Derails Maker of Long Golf Clubs

The idea was simple: make a longer golf club that would hit longer drives. But failing to get certification from the U.S. Golf Association landed Black Rock ...  Read more

Recruiting Secrets of the Smartest Companies Around

An ever-tightening job market calls for rigorous, creative recruiting techniques. Here are some of the good-old-fashioned ways to find workers, plus some new...  Read more

The Entrepreneur of the Year

Profiles of the winners of Inc.'s first national company-building achievement award. (1989)  Read more

One-Stop Dialing

Competitive local exchange carriers, a new kind of telephone company, are willing to go to great lengths to get your company's business.  Read more

One-Stop Dialing

Competitive local exchange carriers, a new kind of telephone company, are willing to go to great lengths to get your company's business.  Read more

What I Do In Private Is My Own Business

Why some of America's best private companies have chosen to ignore this year's hot stock market and decided to keep their companies to themselves.  Read more

Efficiency Experts

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Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.  Read more

Uncle Sam, Research Director

The nation's 400 national labs want to transfer their know-how to you. For sale: 28,000 patents.  Read more

#8 TEMPS & CO. WASHINGTON, D.C. Many INC. 500 companies are wife-and-husband teams, but so far as we can tell, this is the only sister-brother c...  Read more

The 500

#13 APPLIED SYSTEMS INC. UNIVERSITY PARK, ILL. You saw it in the stock market. You've seen it in the merger-and-acquisition activity. ...  Read more

The Inc. 100

Surveying America's fastest-growing small public companies.  Read more

Growing Nervous

For Inc. 500 CEOs, the bottom line is growing -- but so is the anxiety. How long can successful companies fight a troubled economy?  Read more

The Private 500 represent 44 states. Geographically, the West wins again on the strength of California's 84 companies -- more than twice as many as any ot...  Read more

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