Lowell (Massachusetts)


Show Your Stuff

Depending on what you manufacture, your company may be able to put products as well as numbers in its annual report. Courier Corp., a printer headquartere...  Read story

Keeping Up;

If you're looking for a particular seminar, you should know about a new company called The 1st Seminar Service, in Lowell, Mass., which serves as a kind o...  Read story

Capital

The local savings institution has always been a place to get a mortgage for your house, but nowadays it is also a key source of working capital for your b...  Read story

Cancel the Christmas Party!

Tips on hosting a successful holiday bash, including keeping it fresh and exciting, allowing employees to plan it, saving money, and limiting your liability.  Read story

A Wide Variety From Network Suppliers

Any local-area network system must assure the accurate transmission of data between the devices it interconnects. To do so, it must communicate betweern t...  Read story

Mailroom Revolution Is Electrifying News

Sending a Mailgram is probably old hat for many businesses in the United States. But by 1995 some 30% of all business correspondence will be sent electro...  Read story

Mail: June 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on Tom Danner, savior of software maker Haven Corp.  Read story

How Low Can You Go?

Cutting prices can send a powerful message. But it also can backfire.  Read story

The Age Of Alliances

The new semiconductor companies are getting their funding from a powerful combination of hungry venture capitalists, aggressive bankers, and -- suprisingly e...  Read story

Obit: Concert Promoter Hits Rough Road in Vermont

Big World Productions was successful as long as it stuck close to home, but new markets drained resources and failed to provide revenues for this entertainme...  Read story

The Dream Makers

Here's the rare Wall Street shop that builds its LBOs around people, not numbers -- and makes a killing in the process  Read story

The Integrators

Bringing fundamental change to everyday life. And, for that matter, death.  Read story

Opposite Attractions

A look at the two winners of the 1994 Master EOY titles, their companies, and the runner-up.  Read story

The Immigrant Prince

From Ellis Island to the corner grocery to the country's largest macaroni company, "JP" Pellegrino's story is the story of American enterprise.  Read story

Assemblies of God

Before he could set up a business, the founder of Portable Church Industries faced a more daunting task: inventing an industry.  Read story

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The Private 500 represent 44 states. Geographically, the West wins again on the strength of California's 84 companies -- more than twice as many as any ot...  Read story

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