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Passions: Ryan Black, CEO of Sambazon

"At the end of the day, it's you against the ocean."  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read story

The Little Engineering Company that Couldn't

Yeoman Engineering was a well-run company that treated its customers like gold. But sometimes bad things happen to good companies.  Read story

Play Money

Some companies are earning high returns on their idle cash -- and living to regret it.  Read story

Bookstore Owner Refuses to Grow, Pays Price

A look at why a legendary, community-based bookstore failed after years of success.  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the April 2000 issue of Inc. , including "How to Finance (Almost) Anything," by Jill Andresky Fraser, "The Little Engi...  Read story

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HOW THE CITIES WERE RANKED Like our annual states report, this ranking of metropolitan areas is based on three factors: job generation, rate of significan...  Read story

Book Value: Marketing for Mavens

Inc. 's reviewer examines several books that explore issues of marketing and branding.  Read story

Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

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

The Time Machine

Company finds a niche by getting a product to customers faster than its competitors.  Read story

Cities that Have Soared or Sunk as a Place to Start a Business

A look at the big and small cities that have shown the greatest rise or fall on Inc. 's list of the best cities in which to start a business, from 19...  Read story

The Inc. 500

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales growth 1980-84 ...  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial Cities in America

Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies.  Read story

Collision Course

An autobody shop owner gives his company an image overhaul while facing resistance from some of his workers.  Read story

Best Cities: The Location Advantage

Is it time to make your move? These CEOs bet that their companies would thrive in a new location.  Read story

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read story

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#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 story

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