Tupperware Brands Corporation


A Trailblazer, Rediscovered

A new film charts the rise and fall of the woman who built Tupperware into a multimillion-dollar empire. Burp!  Read more

In Praise of TV Dinners, Naugahyde, and Tupperware

Will today's cutting-edge design trends -- from Apple's iPod to IKEA sofas -- be considered tomorrow's laughingstock?  Read more

Hall of Fame Profile: Frank L. Vandersloot

On the importance of reputation.  Read more

Why Sex Sells More Than Ever

Valentine's Day marks the busy season for companies that make "pleasure products" and other adult merchandise -- a $2 billion industry that's moving out of t...  Read more

26 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs: Jim Sinegal

because only in America will someone quit a secure job as a lawyer to start a bakery  Read more

Three Marketing Lessons from the Love Bug

The folks from tech support have returned to their offices. After much intense effort, they have revived overburdened e-mail servers and rescued millions ...  Read more

Jim Sinegal, Costco

because who knew a big-box chain could have a generous soul?   Read more

Sex and the Strip Mall

An entrepreneur bets that porn is ready to go mass retail.  Read more

What about the Swimsuit portion?

The first half-hour of last night's two-hour special American Inventor recapped the four previous episodes of the preliminary rounds where we revis...  Read more

Urban Developer

EOY socially responsible award. Profile of community-conscious basket retailer David Longaberger.  Read more

Mommy Track

Analysis of a for-profit association designed to give young mothers information, services, and purchasing power.  Read more

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 more

The Entrepreneurial Numbers Game

Q: How many researchers does it take to calculate the number of new businesses in the United States? A: It doesn't matter.  Read more

The Turnaround

How a dying division of International Harvester became one of America's most competitive small companies.  Read more

Greer vs. Nemeth

Why a haphazardly made venture capital deal may cost a successful entrepreneur her company.  Read more

How I Did It: Nancy Traversy, Founder and CEO, Barefoot Books

Kids are really smart, says the owner of Barefoot Books. And big bookstore chains are stupid. After 13 years in independent publishing, Nancy Traversy defini...  Read more

The Turnaround

How a dying division of International Harvester became one of America's most competitive small companies.  Read more

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