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Joe Mansueto Agrees to Buy Inc. and Fast Company

Morningstar chairman and chief executive to form new publishing entity, magazines to operate from New York.  Read story

The Anatomy of a Sale--Ours

Magazines know how to go after a story, but this one came to us. Inc. was recently the focus of a business drama with valuable lessons about what a ...  Read story

The Anatomy of a Sale--Ours, Part 2

Magazines know how to go after a story, but this one came to us. Inc. was recently the focus of a business drama with valuable lessons about what a ...  Read story

Mansueto Ventures Announces $10 Million Expansion

The parent company of Inc.com plans to launch new social-networking, database, and mobile websites.  Read story

What are the top marketing magazines and databases?

Marketing & Advertising mentor Lisa H. Buksbaum responds: The top marketing magazines and databases include: Read story

Employee Privacy

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In This Issue

Art and commerce aren't the natural enemies they are often made out to be.  Read story

New Online Network Seeks to Connect Entrepreneurs

IncBizNet.com, unveiled this week by Mansueto Digital, allows private companies to create profiles, showcase marketing materials, and join communities.  Read story

In this Issue

Why Inc. is a great magazine and you should buy 100 more copies.  Read story

The Anatomy of a Sale--Ours, Part 3

Magazines know how to go after a story, but this one came to us. Inc. was recently the focus of a business drama with valuable lessons about what a ...  Read story

In this Issue

How I stopped worrying and learned to love meetings (after reading our cover story).  Read story

The Close-to-Complete Diary of Harriet Rubin: Excerpt 3: Going All the Way (or trying to)

In earlier diary excerpts, Rubin talks about making the leap into independent consulting after a long career as an editor at Doubleday. Here, she deta...  Read story

Mail: Change is Hard

Readers offer positive and negative reactions to Inc 's recent redesign. Also, an update on J'Amy Owens, the Diva of Retail.  Read story

Contributors

Liz Welch has gotten glimpses into myriad entrepreneurial lives by shadowing CEOs for The Way I Work. For this issue, she learned what's ...  Read story

Facebook Gets Down to Business

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

In This Issue

The financial and emotional concerns of running a business are often enmeshed, and that is certainly the case when the subject is how much money the boss ...  Read story

What Is the Inc. 5000?

The annual list of America's fastest-growing private companies will expand 10-fold, in an attempt to identify even more rising business stars.  Read story

Contributors

When photographer Beth Perkins entered the salt mines at Redmond Minerals in central Utah, she had a problem. Other than the headlamps w...  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the September 1998 issue of Inc., including Donna Fenn's "Built for Speed" and Edward O. Welles' "Ben's Big Flop."  Read story

Revolution for Nonradicals

Short reviews of seven new business books offering information on marketing, starting a business, and problem solving. Plus: a best-selling author lists his ...  Read story

Contributors

For our guide ...  Read story

Contributors

"I now know for a fact, as I suspected all along, that I have the power to make objects move simply by willing them to do so." No, contributing editor Read story

A Notorious Icon of the First Dotcom Bubble Returns, inc5000 Article - Inc. Article

Phil Kaplan isn't a forgotten footnote to the dotcom bust -- in case you were hoping. He's back and doing very well, thanks. Kaplan became notoriou...  Read story

Letter From The Editor

Why Ted Turner and Time Warner were destined for divorce.  Read story

Street Smarts: Our Irrational Fear of Numbers

No, you didn't start a company because you wanted to learn accounting. But you had better learn some -- pronto -- if you want to understand your business  Read story

Mercenaries vs. Missionaries

John Doerr, whom Fortune magazine once described as America's "only celebrity venture capitalist," has often said that the personal computer indu...  Read story

Lucrative Expletive

Begun as a joke, F***ed Company.com has turned its creator, a disgruntled "geek" named Phil Kaplan, into a folk hero. And it's probably one of the few dot-co...  Read story

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