The Inner City 100
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Three companies will appear on the Inner City 100 for the fifth time out of the seven years that the list has been in existence: Read more
NO. 81 GimaSport Hartford, Connecticut Sportswear manufacturing Read more
'Downsized' workers reemerge with a sense of irony, as seen in these two start-ups. Read more
A new kind of small business liability insurance policy is being sold exclusively to business owners who have retired and closed up shop. Introduced by th... Read more
Report examines the concentration of new businesses in states, regions, metro, and rural areas. Read more
THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BE a stripper. A developer of strip shopping centers, that is. Shunted aside for two decades by their more glamorous cousins... Read more
Working out has never been more efficient or a bigger part of a human culture than it is today. We've dug into the history of kinesiology to find the inventi... View slideshow
A handful of companies are making it a little bit easier to lessen the environmental impact of renting a car. Read more
Inc. readers offer questions and comments about issues and topics discussed in past editions of the magazine. Read more
Two managers explain how their companies set up and offered senior care insurance to employees. Read more
An SBA lender offers two tips on how to improve borrowing relationships with your loan officers. Read more
These little disks can help you analyze finances and manage information. Read more
Chart showing 10 cities in which small businesses had to pay the most taxes nationwide in 1990. Read more
Employment Base of 450,000 or more. Read more
Two managers explain how they are using employee auditions to fill various postitions. Read more
Many diverse businesses are learning they can use their new pagers for much more than getting beeped. Read more
One out of three people admits to dating a co-worker. That has some bosses worried that too much work time is being wasted wooing at the water cooler. Read more
The Pitch: MyPunchbowl.com offers everything you need to plan a party or event. Evite is our largest rival, but what we do is diff... Read more
Here's Inc. magazine's 2000 list of the best metro areas, big and small, in which to start and grow your business. Read more
With more and more reputable companies entering the factoring business, services have greatly improved. But factors' bottom line use remains the same: provid... Read more
Is a handshake enough when entering a business alliance, or should you protect yourself with a written agreement? Here's what a written "memorandum of unders... Read more
A business that depends on the whims of Washington better hope the government doesn't change its mind too often Read more
All companies have different needs. That's why studies of the so-called business climate don't mean much. Read more
Relief from stock-market anxiety is always just a telephone call away -- provided you can get through to your broker. Unless he is underemployed, or unles... Read more
NO. 51 SLR Contracting & Service Buffalo Construction services Read more
Readers offer positive and negative reactions to Inc 's recent redesign. Also, an update on J'Amy Owens, the Diva of Retail. Read more
Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies. Read more
Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales Growth '77-'81 ... Read more
Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales Growth 1976-80 Per... Read more
A new breed of venture capital, coming soon to a town near you. Read more
You might not be able to offer recruits a Googleplex-sized salary, but you can still attract the brightest grad talent to your start-up. Read more
"I wanted to be a billionaire," says the man responsible for your Jägermeister headache. At age 85 he stunned the liquor industry by getting his wish. Read more
A mere business account will never jar you quite like your big date with the Grim Reaper will, but any account could change the way you do business -- or ... Read more
A list of securities underwriters who manage small public offerings in the $3 million to $8 million range. Read more
The New York law firm of Skadden, Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, the 11Ilth largest in the country is famous for its work in the feverish world of corpora... Read more
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