Hillary Clinton


What CEOs Will Admit Out of the Office

The crowd at the recent Inc. 500 conference talks about Hillary, health care, and more.  Read story

Editor's Letter

A CEO by the name of Mike Miller sent me an e-mail last week ribbing me about Inc. 's political bias, which he says is liberal. The latest example...  Read story

Managed Competition Gains Admirers

Hillary Clinton health care is back -- and it's working.  Read story

Wisdom Won the Hard Way

Bill Aberman's first business failed when his sole customer, the federal government, made cut-backs. Now, his current Inc. 500 company, Personnel St...  Read story

The Hate-Bush Economy

Peddling everything from T-shirts to dog biscuits, entrepreneurs have made millions poking fun at the least popular president in modern history. Now that Geo...  Read story

Political Animals

Whether they raise cash in battleground states or bring a manager's touch to a campaign, these company builders have breached the inner circle of U.S. politics.  Read story

The Ticker

Jay-Z, John Varvatos, the SBA...  Read story

An Inc. 500 President?

When we asked Inc. 500 CEOs whom they favor in next year's presidential elections, Rudolph Giuliani led the field, capturing 17 percent of survey response...  Read story

'Rebranding Leadership'

Harriet Rubin, author of The Mona Lisa Stratagem , has spent a lifetime trying to rewrite the traditional rules of business. So what's she setting he...  Read story

Power Plays

We sussed out the favorite songs of politicians, artists, athletes, and moguls to see what Pandora would serve up for them. Here's what we found.  Read story

Small Businesses Lag Large Firms on Health Care

August 22, 2005 --Employees of small businesses have access to fewer benefits than employees of large companies, according to a study rele...  Read story

A Network of Her Own

Women who are entrepreneurs have always found it tougher to raise money than their male counterparts have. New kinds of support and a new breed of investor a...  Read story

2005 Budget Axes Funding for Microloans

April 2004 -- The Bush administration's budget for 2005 does not include funding for the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) Micro...  Read story

BoA Boosts Rural Small Business Loans

Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) has made a $5 million investment to provide financing to small businesses in rural areas across New York state. The invest...  Read story

The Kerry Pitch

Yes, John Kerry is your soul mate.  Read story

Employer Health Care: Do I Have a Choice?

Yes, thanks to a health care model that encourages providers to compete.  Read story

Do I have a choice?

Yes, thanks to a health care model that encourages providers to compete.  Read story

A Bloc Is Born

An independent political consultant comments on the small-business community as a voting bloc in US politics.  Read story

Business, Environmental Groups Square Off Over EPA Rule

Proposed changes to the Toxic Release Inventory requirements could streamline the reporting process for both small businesses and the EPA.  Read story

LinkedIn: Lost in Translation?

One professional translator explains why LinkedIn users should be wary of the website's plans to use volunteer translators.  Read story

When Politics and Trade Collide

Free trade, and the impact it has on U.S. workers, has become a hot-button issue on the presidential campaign trail. Neal Asbury, the Small Business Administ...  Read story

Inc. 500 Company Fends Off Lawsuits, Customer Complaints

International Profit Associates has also come under scrutiny because of its political contributions.  Read story

Feds Defend Trade Pacts

American small businesses can help boost the economy by expanding into foreign markets, officials say.  Read story

Mail

This CEO's Life David H. Freedman's story on Bob Cramer ["Read story

Ground Zero: The State of Small Business

Joe Caccesse, a loan officer for the Small Business Administration, hasgotten used to mass disasters. He started out with the SBA in Northridge,California...  Read story

In the Line of Pliers

After living with risk daily, what does a longtime Secret Service agent do for an encore? Become an entrepreneur.  Read story

Thinking Inside theBox

Geraldine Laybourne of the Oxygen channel has finally discovered what women want -- perhaps to her chagrin, definitely to her profit.  Read story

The Declaration of Independents

Just when economic bullying by big corporations threatened the whole idea of independent small business, company builders nationwide did the last thing anyon...  Read story

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