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Small Company Initial Public Offerings: June 1984

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Offering OTC ...  Read more

How to Best Utilize the New Foursquare for Business

The check-in giant recently relaunched their business page offerings, making it easier for local businesses, retail chains and individual brands to reap the ...  Read more

Update

Price Law Overturned March 2007 Score one for manufacturers. In March, we wrote about an impending Supreme Court case tha...  Read more

Et Tu EBay?

EBay has to have the hardest working and, perhaps, most demoralized PR department in high tech these days. I'll enumerate all the ways the auction giant i...  Read more

Appreciating Gifts: Look Past The Present

Let's face it: The cheese straightener you bought your brother-in-law last December 24th was probably packed back in its box and shunted to the basement. ...  Read more

John Scharffenberger, The Tastemaker

John Scharffenberger is a crucial part of the gourmeting of America. He got his start making fine chocolate and now he plans to create an American version of...  Read more

CEO Passions: Gymnastics

Twice a day, skin care entrepreneur Ole Henriksen heads to his backyard to swing, roll, and twist on gymnastic equipment.  Read more

The 2010 Inc. 5000: Companies at Work

This is where the magic happens for five fast-growing Inc. 500 companies: Sundia, Show Media, US Lighting Tech, Lexicon Consulting, and The Penna Group.  View slideshow

New Year, New You

New Year, New You As the calendar flips to a new year, its blank pages offer us an opportunity to make a fresh start. What's on your list of r...  Read more

How to Survive Your Next Business Trip

Road warriors have a cadre of tried and true travel tips that make simplify and chic-ify business travel -- a topic I explore in the latest episode of The...  Read more

The ABCs of Pricing

Buyers are irrational. Predictably so. Here are three of the frameworks "anchors, bumps, and charms" they use to decide what they’ll pay for your product o...  Read more

Good Neighbors

The secret to General Growth's top performance in the REIT business: John Bucksbaum knows how to make competing tenants accept one another. Any c...  Read more

Who Gets to Say When the Price is Right?

The Supreme Court weighs the conflicting rights of manufacturers and retailers.  Read more

Bring It Back from the Brink

What happens when you build a company, show growth and clients, get investment, and then the market drops out?  Read more

8 Ideas for Rocking Fashion Week

We've tapped the strategies of some of the best young companies trying to get noticed by the style-makers and influentials at New York's Fashion Week.  Read more

A Bright Future: After the Train Wreck

A four-time entrepreneur explores the realities of retailing, both on and off the Web -- and finds out that they're the same.  Read more

A Bright Future: After the Train Wreck

A four-time entrepreneur explores the realities of retailing, both on and off the Web -- and finds out that they're the same.  Read more

Tech Talk: Handbag Retailer Deploys DIY Tech

An online designer handbag retailer based in Boston finds that building their own website and customizing features better attracts customers -- and gets them...  Read more

Attack of the $35 Gucci Handbag

Knockoffs may seem like a cheap-and-easy way to outfit your wardrobe with the top luxury brands. But all those counterfeit Louis Vuitton purses and Dolce & G...  Read more

Where Did You Learn How to Grow a Company?

Whether they learned their craft from their families, in school, or through experience, the Inc 500 agree that entrepreneurs are made, not born.  Read more

What Would You Do?

Judy George saw an opportunity that might make a fortune -- but for whom? The company she was helping run, or a new one she wanted to own?  Read more

Famous Splits

A look at what happened when well-known husband and wife entrepreneurial teams decided to divorce. Includes what each partner left with, and the present stat...  Read more

Giving Himself Room to Roam

After a long spell of intense focus on one company, Paul Budnitz, founder of Kidrobot, is finding there’s nothing quite as liberating as being all over the...  Read more