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Sumner and His Discontent

Did the 83-year-old tycoon cross the line by firing Tom Cruise with so much fanfare? Or did he demonstrate strong leadership?  Read story

Frequently Asked Lending Questions

Our columnist addresses a few frequently asked questions regarding small business loans and financing strategies.  Read story

How I Did It: Wolfgang Puck

The famed chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck of Spago in Hollywood reveals how he built his culinary empire  Read story

Let the Good Times Roll

Sure, your employees are challenged and fulfilled. But are they having fun? Andrew Raskin describes his efforts to create a truly competitive levity package ...  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without

Alex Bogusky Occupation: Executive creative director for Crispin Porter + Bogusky, an award-winning advertising agency known for...  Read story

Should I host my own Web server?

Information Technology mentor Brad Brown responds to the following question from an inc.com user: I plan on starting up two d...  Read story

Cinema for the Enterprising

The best-ever movies about running a company.  Read story

Updates

Pond Guy Reunion November 2003 Three years ago, when we profiled Read story

The Change Masters

Profile of how Granite Rock Company stays ahead of the competition.  Read story

A Twist of Fate

Movie producer John Davis was such a fan of Wetzel's Pretzels that one day he decided to see if he could buy a piece of the company.  Read story

Bad Boys of Capitalism

The story of how a start-up is making money for itself and its clients through NASDAQ's Small-Order Execution System.  Read story

Lucrative Expletive

Begun as a joke, F***ed Company.com has turned its creator, a disgruntled "geek" named Phil Kaplan, into a folk hero. And it's probably one of the few dot-co...  Read story

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