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The Next Generation

Anthony Artuso Jr. | Artuso Pastry | New York City The street sign on the corner of 187th Street and Cambreleng Avenue reads "Vincent F. Artuso...  Read story

N.Y. Steam-Pipe Victims Offered Loans

Small business affected by the steam pipe explosion in midtown Manhattan on July 18 are now being offered low-interest federal disaster recovery loans by ...  Read story

Wielding A Club

If Victor Barouh likes you, he will invite you to La Casa De Ensuenos Golf Club. And if you like Barouh, you will be there. Go at least 10 times in a seas...  Read story

One Man's Family

Vic Barouh has built a profitable company by doing everything wrong.  Read story

It's People That Count

That's what John Mariotta learned after three business failures.  Read story

SBA Issues Loans to N.Y. Businesses Hit by Blackout

Businesses disrupted by the prolonged power outage are eligible for up to $1.5 million.  Read story

A Brief History of Innovation

Many of the revolutionary products of the last century sprang from small companies. If you don't already appreciate the impact that entrepreneurial businesse...  Read story

Lean, Mean, Clean Machine

A quick look at a dry-cleaning service that will offer drop-off and pick-up along Greater New York City highways.  Read story

Network: February 1993

Network question and answers: Reader-to-reader advice on a variety of topics.  Read story

Entrepreneur Profile: Terminalmarkets.com

From Wall Street stockbroker to vegetable importer to Internet entrepreneur, Sinan Talgat has trusted where his serendipitous career would lead. ...  Read story

The Spirit Of Independence; On The Frontiers

"In the long run men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at something high." -- Henry David Thoreau  Read story

Mail: September 2002

Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles.  Read story

To Pay or Not to Pay: Business Weighs the Cost of Terrorism Coverage

Confronted with high premiums and their own skepticism about whether such coverage is necessary, many managers are deciding against terrorism insurance.  Read story

The Entrepreneur of the Year

Introduction and list of winners for Inc.'s 1992 Entrepreneur of the Year Award.  Read story

Case Study Update: Girls Brand Grows Up

When we profiled Addie Swartz in March 2005 , the founder of B*tween Productions, based in ...  Read story

Ground-Zero Training

A comprehensive guide to establishing employee training programs in small companies.  Read story

The Inner City 100 Profiles: 51-60

NO. 51 SLR Contracting & Service Buffalo Construction services Read story

Enterprise Zones: What's Everyone Arguing About?

You would think that any proposal that benefits business, the cities, and the minorities would be a shoo-in.  Read story

Renegotiate That Contract

Business owners toss previously-negotiated agreements out the window to bargain for reduced prices.  Read story

Connecting with the Connectors

In this excerpt of chapter 15 from Never Eat Alone, Ferrazzi discusses the connections that are key to success.   Read story

Take The Pain Out Of Air Travel

Seasoned fliers know how to fight the discomfort of today's airborne cattle cars.  Read story

Take The Pain Out Of Air Travel

Seasoned fliers know how to fight the discomfort of today's airborne cattle cars.  Read story

Street Smarts: A Few Good Competitors

Every company needs a few good competitors. Not only do they keep you on your toes, but they can help you set high industry standards.  Read story

Case Study

The Problem: Addie Swartz wants to give girls an alternative to Britney. But how do you sell wholesomeness to tweens?  Read story

Getting The Bugs Out

In the extermination business, there is Al Burger and there is everybody else. What does he know that the others don't?  Read story

Not Quite Ready For Prime Time President

MORE AND MORE CEOS ARE TAKING TO THE AIRWAVES TO PITCH THEIR COMPANY'S PRODUCTS OR SERVICES. THE LIMELIGHT, AS SOME CEOS HAVE FOUND, CAN BE A MIXED BLESSING.  Read story

Gross National Products

Clacking teeth. Rubber octopuses. Exploding lighters. Believe it or not, some people build companies around this stuff  Read story

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 story

Connecting with Connectors

Learn more about Keith's new book or buy it now. My new book -- Read story

More from Barbara K!

Barbara Kavovit, known to Inc . readers as Barbara K! continues her interview with Inc . magazine.  Read story

Making Good

Ways in which small companies are creatively leveraging their resources to attack various social problems.  Read story

How I Did It: Joe Sitt, Thor Equities

Transforming urban shopping, one skeptical town at a time.  Read story

Natural Partners

New businesses create a major trend by forming partnerships with established companies.  Read story

Lines of Fire

An automated call center can improve customer service and analyze how calls translate into sales. Here's how to turn the telephone into your most important s...  Read story

Cool, Determined & Under 30

They are collaborative, creative, and -- above all -- confident. And all of them were born after October 31, 1978.  Read story

Life Without Layoffs

Sheldon Weinig thinks it's morally wrong to lay of employees when times are tough. He's betting millions that his policy is also a good investment.  Read story

Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.  Read story

Let the (Political) Games Begin

What do you do when the government wants to replace your business with a big swimming pool?  Read story

"being Dead Is Bad For Business"

A growing number of businesspeople are looking beyond the survival of their own companies -- and becoming outspoken participants in the nuclear arms debate.  Read story

Utopia Inc.

In the early 1960s, the socialists of kibbutz Ma'agan Michael debated whether to launch a company. Now they debate what to do with the profits.  Read story

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