Nigeria


Small-Business Seminars in Nigeria

Feb. 15, 2007 -- Small Business Camp, a New York-based entrepreneurial coaching firm, is hoping to help train up to 1,000 entrepr...  Read story

Your Safety First

New service offers personal protection for businesspeople abroad.  Read story

Trading Places: Inc.'s 2008 Export Guide

Who has petrodollars to spend? Where can you sell construction equipment? Jewelry? Management consulting? And where is the market that grew an astounding 55,...  Read story

The Inner City 100 Profiles: 41-50

NO. 41 ExecuScribe Rochester, New York Transcription services Read story

No Free Pass

Anti-bribery law is now aggressively enforced.  Read story

What's The Difference Between Politicians And Cottage Cheese?

Not much, at least from a marketing standpoint. And that's where David Sawyer comes in.  Read story

Toeing the Line

What's the difference between a bribe and a gift? There's no clear standard, but prosecutors often take local culture into account. Here is a guide to cultur...  Read story

Emotional Branding

How much of your life story should you use to market your company?  Read story

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read story

Seizing Global Opportunities

A look at entrepreneurs who have found business opportunities from the North Sea to Antarctica  Read story

Stella Ogiale, Chesterfield Health Services

for doing good while doing well  Read story

The Architect

When he's not jetting off to Africa, to oversee an American-style hospital his architecture firm is designing, 82-year-old Bernard Rothzeid is back in New Yo...  Read story

Ask Inc.

Safeguarding your Web store from scammers, signing a private-label deal.  Read story

The Inner City 100 Profiles: 61-70

NO. 61 Spex Precision Machine Technologies Rochester, New York Machined parts manufact...  Read story

As Gas Prices Rise, So Do Demands On Employers

Manufacturer Bill Lathem knew that higher gas prices would affect his business--he just didn't expect to have to shut it down one day a week.  Read story

Greatness

An Inc. Technology reporter muses about the meaning of "greatness" and the end of the 20th century.  Read story

The Immigrant

Abe Adewale | Abna Engineering | St. Louis Juju is a word for a charm or an amulet in West Africa (and the supernatural power within). The Gate...  Read story

19 Blogs You Should Bookmark Right Now -- Ethan Zuckerman

There are millions of blogs out there. And most of them aren't worth your time. So we scoured the Web and came up with a list of the smartest bloggers, who j...  Read story

How I Learned to Drive

Our intrepid correspondent undergoes new-hire orientation at Commonwealth Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation, a limo company focused -- indeed, obsessed --...  Read story

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read story

Found In Translation

How to make the multicultural work force work.  Read story

Global Business

Related Terms: Globalization Global business refer...  Read story

Strange Fruits

How Frieda's Finest established itself as a major marketer of exotic fruits and vegetables.  Read story

Emerging Markets: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Staying Sane, Safe, and Profitable

We at Kemin have been doing business internationally for more than three decades. A few years after our founding in 1961, a Chinese graduate student at Co...  Read story

How To Renegotiate Your Loan

Advice on renegotiating loans while lending institutions fear liability suits.  Read story

World Bank Blues

Bernard van der Lande built his business on getting World Bank contracts. Then the rules seemed to change.  Read story

"overseas Customers Prefer Small Companies"

Last year, Maureen Reagan and Sell Overseas America helped 740 companies stake out a share of the world marketplace.  Read story

Business Owners, Beware!

Here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim to con artists while looking for capital.  Read story

Broadcast News

CEO tries to build an audience and an advertising base for her small local television station.  Read story

Blue is the New Green

Forget for a moment about carbon emissions. The world is facing a more immediate crisis -- it is running out of clean water. The prospect of widespread short...  Read story

How I Did It: Percy Sutton, Chairman Emeritus, Inner City Broadcasting

Talk about a man in full. Percy Sutton has been a stunt pilot, an intelligence officer, Malcolm X's lawyer, and a powerful politician. And also a media mogul...  Read story

It's Not the Same America

Barriers to succeeding in business include regulation, special interests, protectionism, access to capital and welfare.  Read story

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