New York Mets


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Get Your Program Here

Like many good businessmen, Mets manager Davey Johnson relies on experience, instincts, and a personal computer.  Read more

Update

Bootstrapper Turns Big Spender April 2003 In Read more

Managing the Impossible

Starting with nothing but the force of his entrepreneurial leadership, Omar Minaya took the orphans of baseball and made them winners -- a lesson in grit.  Read more

Inc. Ticker: Entrepreneurs in the News

John O'Hurley went from playing J. Peterman on Seinfeld to co-owning the Peterman catalog business. Now, the ac...  Read more

Close the Deal, Save the Grizzlies

Why hanging out with Andre Agassi can help you land that big account and save money on your taxes.  Read more

Bob Aspromonte Believes In Teamwork

Thirteen years in pro baseball taught him management techniques that helped him build a $15-million company.  Read more

Updates

Making the Most of a Brush With Fame November 2006 In our list of 50 green entrepreneurial companies ("Read more

A Horse of the Same Color, Green: Part 2

First things first: In the prophetic words of Meat Loaf Aday, "two out of three ain't bad," as long as you were wise enough go with Smarty Jones and Imper...  Read more

You're Fired!

Tired of receiving poor service? Don't just sit there and whine about it. Do something!  Read more

Now Let's Talk About You

Some examples of changes different companies made in order to go public and comments from some managers.  Read more

Shrinking Angels Funds and a Memorable Coffee Bust

If only Norm Brodsky got to him in time. On Slate today, there's a great cautionary tale ab...  Read more

Entrepreneur: Friend or Faux?

A look at celebs' business bona fides.  Read more

Selling My Company (Again)

I thought I cashed out. But then the credit squeeze changed my plans  Read more

AOL's Next Web Conquest

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: AOL...  Read more

A Farewell To Arms

How the cancellation of just one weapons program closed a major defense contractor and left hundreds of suppliers in the lurch  Read more

A Broadway Opening In London

"It was a matter of survival," 63-year-old Arthur Golden remembers. After a string of business failures, he and his wife, Gladys, had set up a sightseeing...  Read more

What Game Are You Playing?

If you think that business and sports have a lot in common, think again, and again. Are you playing baseball, or football, or basketball? The answer, says Ro...  Read more

For Roy Eisenhardt, Business Is A Ball

The Oakland A's youthful president is using aggressive marketing and a low-key management style to turn his team into a winner.  Read more

Milk Fight

When Farmland Dairies broke up the New York City milk cartel, the real war began  Read more