The Entrepreneurial Year That Was
The subprime mortgage meltdown. Extinction-threatening climate change. Presidential debates with fields of candidates larger than your high school graduating... Read story
The subprime mortgage meltdown. Extinction-threatening climate change. Presidential debates with fields of candidates larger than your high school graduating... Read story
Limited access to capital can actually make business owners smarter and their companies stronger. If you doubt this, read our cover story on Inc. 's ... Read story
FEW EXECUTIVES WITH EVEN MODest egos could resist the temptation when Iacocca: An Autobiography reached the number one spot on best-seller lists in 1984. ... Read story
When his secretary burst into his Manhattan office on a February afternoon in 1982, J. Peter Grace was having lunch with publisher Rupert Murdoch. And luc... Read story
Ever heard that hard work leads to success? Apparently, that's wrong. Last month, our poll revealed that Inc.com readers believe the number one re... Read story
Roger Staubach scores, while Steve and Barry contemplate life after bankruptcy. Read story
If Rupert Murdoch's boys rode into your company's territory, what would you do: run for the hills or stay and fight? In the tradition of Gary Cooper's greate... Read story
Digg founder Kevin Rose is having so much fun, you could almost miss the fact that he's setting himself up to be an Internet-age media mogul. Read story
Howard Rubenstein is PR's top dog, a man who represents the corporate and the celebrated, a neat combination of blue chips and black eyes. Read story
Ten questions we'd like to ask Microsoft's founder about his company's play for Facebook. Read story
Ben Feder's start-up, .Comfax Inc., devised a service that allows small businesses to save money by sending faxes over the Internet. Read story
Founders of professional service firms have a choice to make: Do they want to be the company, or do they want to build one? Read story
Politically, the new chief justice is conservative and Republican all right. But legally, he's not so much pro-business as he is pro-government. Read story
A multimedia expert discusses with 'Inc. Technology's editor how business and technology intersect. Read story
The story of how a start-up is making money for itself and its clients through NASDAQ's Small-Order Execution System. Read story
Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's ... Read story
A Mexican media magnate and a New York publisher team up to start a national daily sports newspaper called The National. Read story
To make a fortune on America's mountain of credit-card debt, this CEO had to go broke first. Read story
Tom Laughlin has set out to do for videocassettes what Amway did for household products and Domino's did for pizza Read story
In the August 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin began chronicling her career as a solo act. In this excerpt from her diary, she searches for her own identit... Read story
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