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Vancouver Maneuver

Many young companies see Canada's Vancouver Stock Exchange as an attractive place to raise capital.  Read story

Ads and Atmospherics

Outdoor campaigns are suddenly hip.  Read story

High-Wired Act

A choreographer explains how he uses computers to create new routines for his dance company.  Read story

Ask Inc.

Ask Inc. tackles going global and hiring leaders. Plus, what to put in an employee manual.  Read story

Freudian Chip

Psychologist Bob Wilson has a patient with an anger problem. The guy knows he needs help, but he doesn't want anyone at the office to know he's getting co...  Read story

Specialty Delivery

Information on various regional next-day delivery services.  Read story

Keeping Track of a Wide, Wide World of Programs

Consulting firm will prepare customized reports on any software, including articles, reviews, and a demo copy.  Read story

Office Pollution

Chart on personal health and the workplace.  Read story

Hey, We All Make Mistakes!

Because entrepreneurs understand that no one learns without making mistakes, we present a special April Fool's edition of the Inc. Quiz.  Read story

Most Likely to Succeed

Call 'em snow jobs: These companies capitalize on winter weather.  Read story

Rent-an-Intranet

It's not easy keeping up with Jade Bourelle. The president of two-year-old Teleskill Human Resource Solutions Inc. travels constantly among his offices in...  Read story

The Latest Shipping News

The latest (bad) news from the shipping industry.  Read story

"Go to Your Office!"

What to do when your employees bicker like children. Plus: Taming the health care beast.  Read story

Case Study: Gambling You Can Turn Around a Business

Micky McDonald ran Westbeach for 5 years. Then the company went bankrupt. Was it time to walk away--or buy it?  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

Real beer goggles, scratch-and-sniff advertising, a banana protector, and more.  Read story

Going After Nike

With plenty of bark and maybe just enough bite, "antipreneur" Kalle Lasn is ready to leave his mark -- er, spot -- on the global sneaker industry. Watch out,...  Read story

Network: February 1990

Network new queries.,  Read story

Any Place, Any Times

Miss your hometown newspapers while you travel? NewspaperDirect Inc. has created a means for your local rag to be delivered hot-off-the-printer right to your...  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: Greg Strause

What time is it? Time for a $25,000 watch.  Read story

Cool Juice, Hot Sales

Being unable to get your bottled drinks onto supermarket shelves may point you to more original outlets. Urban Juice & Soda, in Vancouver, B.C., can't aff...  Read story

Quick Picks

Out this month: a new release from rocker Lou Reed, a hefty biography of Alexander Hamilton, and a DVD boxed set on America's favorite pastime.  Read story

Puppy Power

Using a new tool called a widget to boost your brand.  Read story

Boomtowns '06: Hottest Large Cities

Employment Base of 450,000 or more.  Read story

And the Money Comes Rolling In

Markus Frind works one hour a day and brings in $10 million a year. How does he do it? He keeps things simple.  Read story

The Next Big Thing

Animation may just add what's been missing from your Web site.  Read story

Behind the Scenes: Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life

Rockefeller Center, New York City 10.13.08, 8:05 P.M.  Read story

Maximizer, 90 Degree Software Offer Enhanced CRM

Maximizer Software and Vancouver, Canada-based 90 Degree Software have teamed up to provide Maximizer's CRM customers with enhanced business intelligence ...  Read story

What Can We Do to Attract Attention at Trade Shows?

When Peter van Stolk, CEO of Urban Juice & Soda, in Vancouver, B.C., attended a major beverage trade show in 1996, he knew his $2.6 million company--the m...  Read story

Case Studies

Laptop schleppers are a demanding lot. While Silicon Valley engineers rack their brains to create a better, faster mobile computer, their customers are mo...  Read story

Hot Tip: Trademark Registration

International companies can sometimes offer good prices on services. Case in point: Rider McDowell of Knight-McDowell Labs, in Carmel, Calif., wanted to t...  Read story

Option Play, Standard Setter, The Name Game

New software is reviewed by buisness-people, and information is provided about system requirements and price.  Read story

Best Cities: The Lists

Here's Inc. magazine's 2000 list of the best metro areas, big and small, in which to start and grow your business.  Read story

Ask Inc.

The skinny on e-zine ads; a lopsided partnership proposal.  Read story

Angel Investor Directory

Finding the right angel investor could help you get your start-up off the ground. Angel-investor networks are a good place to start looking for funding. T...  Read story

The Chinese Way Of Business

What appears to be a good old-fashioned family business may be a $100-million international conglomerate  Read story

The Survey Says...

Want to know what consumers think? Put down the comment cards and poll them online instead.  Read story

Ask Inc.

Helping employees deal with rising gas prices; developing partnerships with bigger companies; and Bob Galvin on implementing Six Sigma.  Read story