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Buying, Selling, and Telling

Tattling on the owner's kid and acquisition binges.  Read story

Office Chairs for Every Budget

Reviews of Herman Miller, Office Star, Global, and Harter  Read story

The 1992 Inc. 500 Index

Alphabetical listing of the 1992 Inc. 500 companies, names only.  Read story

Relaxation Resources

On pages 65 through 79 of the February 2004 issue , <...  Read story

Being Al Gore

Entrepreneurs offer advice to the veep-cum-venture capitalist.  Read story

Get To Know Your Customers Better

Demographics sounds expensive and frightening, but it's a useful tool even for small companies.  Read story

Missed Opportunities

How small company executive compensation packages pale in comparison to large company plans.  Read story

Case Study: Skinner Baking Builds a Brand

For years, a family bakery sold unbranded pastries to supermarkets. Should the owner now put his name on the box?  Read story

The Light Idea

Bare fluorescent bulbs and windowless offices tax the body and soul. One enlightened company decided its workspaces should see the light.  Read story

Upstarts: Personal-Finance Niches

Think the personal-finance industry caters only to older white males? A slew of start-ups are breaking into the personal-finance industry by targeting tradit...  Read story

Caps Cookies: Four Students On Their Own

Brent Pennington, a 21-year-old Texan from Burleson, is a senior at Baylor University and the social chairman of his fraternity. But to "break up the mon...  Read story

When Something Clicks

A look at how digital cameras helped streamline operations at two businesses and the process the CEOs went through to select the best cameras for their speci...  Read story

The Last Company Man

John MacEachron gave Xerox a proprietary product for an affluent and eager market. Xerox gave it back  Read story

Until Death, or Some Other Sticky Problem, Do Us Part

The best advice on partnership is: Don't. But if you must, here's what you need to know.  Read story

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