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Recent Articles about Geneva

Cashing Out;

With interest rates down and the business world in the throes of mergermania, 1986 promises to be a banner year for the buying and selling of companies, e...  Read more

Why Europe Lags on the Web

A European computer expert explains how the World Wide Web is being used in Europe and why.  Read more

Joint Marketing Ventures for Small Business

As a solopreneur it's easy to overlook the potential for outstanding marketing campaigns utilizing the strength and visibility behind other businesses, es...  Read more

Internet: Web Sites We Love: CEOs Pick Their Favorites

Various CEOs share their favorite Web sites with readers.  Read more

U.S. Falls From Top Spot in Global Competitive Rankings

Switzerland now ranks No. 1, followed by Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Singapore.  Read more

Financing Growth -- without Going into Debt

CEO/President: Max Oyler Company: Kelmax Equipment Co. (#212 on the 2000 Inc. 500), headquartered in Decat...  Read more

Now, On to the Really Big Time

Some Inc. 500 CEOs are choosing to cash out through IPOs or mergers when their companies are seemingly at the height of their powers. Find out why.  Read more

U.S. Workers Ranked as World's Most Productive

Thanks to longer workdays and better training, U.S. employees generate more overall value than those in other nations.  Read more

On the Road

CEOs' tales of negotiation terrors, collection nightmares and jet-lag cures.  Read more

SBA Offers Loans to Tornado Victims

March 5, 2007 -- The federal government is offering low-interest loans to businesses hit by severe storms and tornadoes in Georgia and Al...  Read more

Just the Fax

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about fax machines.  Read more

Recycling Cell Phones for Profit

Companies are finding that such environmental strategies can be more than good--they can be profitable.  Read more

So many standards to follow, so little payoff

Companies have spent a lot of money to comply with ISO's popular management standards. Now, many wonder why they bothered.  Read more

The White House Conference Follies

Inc.'s editor in chief offers comments on readers' letters about the 1995 White House Conference on Small Business.  Read more

Beware The Trojan Horse

Inside those Japanese auto plants are the seeds of destruction for thousands of small U.S. companies  Read more

Steel Union Boss;

In style and substance, the new president of the United Steelworkers of America resembles nothing so much as a tough-minded business executive. And his formi...  Read more

Happy Birthday, WTO?

An organization best known for sparking riots also deserves some credit for promoting the interests of American entrepreneurs.  Read more

I Have Seen the Future

Reviews of five new business books, including two books on the power of personal vision, two books about capitalizing on the aging population, and one book o...  Read more

Remembering an Entrepreneur We Loved

Horace Hagedorn: an entrepreneur we loved.  Read more

Global Business

Related Terms: Globalization Global business refer...  Read more

How to Finance Anything

A comprehensive guide to financing a start-up or rapidly growing small business in the '90s.  Read more

Europe Inc.

In Europe, it used to be that the only thing worse than failing at entrepreneurship was succeeding, and making money. Now, suddenly, entrepreneurship is all ...  Read more

Limiting Liability

Cheap debt in Switzerland; power from the wind (and from R D limited partnerships); taking the slow track in venture capital.  Read more

The Sidelines Of Excellence

The "Excellence" business is booming. Thomas J. Peters, who, along with Robert H. Waterman Jr., wrote In Search of Excellence, still spends much of ...  Read more

Should Netscape Control the Web

This article details the problems that users may face as companies stuggle to control the Web browser industry.  Read more