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Ted Waitt


Recent Articles about Ted Waitt

Inc. 500: A Former No. 1 Acquired

Gateway, the Inc. 500 alum known for its utilitarian computers, groundbreaking direct sales model, and Holstein-spotted boxes, has agreed to be acquired b...  Read more

Norm the Obscure

One of America's most successful company builders -- Norman Waitt Jr. of Gateway -- remains relatively unknown.  Read more

Betting the Farm

Profile of Gateway 2000, the #1 Inc. 500 company.  Read more

The Market Makers

Profile of how America's fastest-growing small private companies create their markets.  Read more

Desperation Capitalism

What do Clorox and Apple Computer have in common? Both were launched by bootstrappers-- and here are some other bootstrapping Hall of Famers.  Read more

25 Years. 7,900 Companies. One Enormous Impact

For 25 years, the most exciting companies in America have been getting noticed here. Microsoft, Timberland, Jenny Craig--glad to be of service.  Read more

Where Are They Now?

What happens to a company after reaching number one on the Inc. 500? Find out the current status of the past 14 top-spot holders.  Read more

Entrepreneurs of the Year

Introduction to the 1994 EOY issue that presents the judges and process behind the award.  Read more

30 Years of No. 1 Companies

For 30 years, Inc. magazine has highlighted the fastest-growing private companies across all industries and sectors of the economy, from technology ...  View slideshow

Revolutionary Roads: Mapping America's Innovation Capitals

30 tales of following where the spirit leads  Read more

Inc. 500 Alumni: Where Are They Now?

Each year since 1981, Inc. magazine has named the fastest-growing small privately held companies in America. When companies first make the In...  Read more

The Sacred and the Mundane

Icons of business prove that the more things change, the more the important stuff remains the same.  Read more

How I Did It: William Wang, CEO, Vizio

When the founder of TV-maker Vizio--soon to be a $2 billion company--says it’s not about the money, believe him. Surviving a fiery plane crash gives a man ...  Read more