Inheriting the 'Entrepreneurial Spirit'
Ben Goldhirsh, the son of late Inc. founder Bernie Goldhirsh, is staking his own claim in the magazine and film industries. Read more
Ben Goldhirsh, the son of late Inc. founder Bernie Goldhirsh, is staking his own claim in the magazine and film industries. Read more
The latest news on Trip Hawkins, Nancy O'Dell, and Magnolia Bakery. Read more
I was at the Aspen Food & Wine Classic this past weekend, and there were a number of entrepreneurial tidbits from the likes of Read more
Readers react to articles from the 20th-anniversary and May 1999 issues of Inc., including "The Entrepreneur in My Bed," by Curtis Hartman and "It's Not That... Read more
Web sites Friendster, Sunnyvale, Calif.: Popular free site is primarily for social, rather than ... Read more
A comprehensive resource guide to topics and issues featured in the February edition of Inc. magazine. Read more
Don't scrimp when you pick a Web host -- unless you like greeting customers with "Site not found." Read more
Glamour, moguldom, potential home-run returns -- is it any surprise that so many CEOs with cash want to try their hand in the film business? Or that bad thin... Read more
How one CEO transformed his entire company in order to make its service indispensable to its customers. Read more
Terri Williamson did a textbook job of launching Glow. Jennifer Lopez and her team did a textbook job of launching Glow by J.Lo. And then their worlds collided. Read more
Read how a highbrow, charismatically challenged chef built a restaurant empire and cashed out big. Read more
Before Steve Lipscomb launched the World Poker Tour, poker had a vaguely seedy rep. Now it's a national obsession, and the WPT is a public company with a mar... Read more
The story of how Bill Gross has channeled his creative zeal into a business that generates start-ups and why. Read more
Profile of 13 companies which were started for less than $1,000. Read more
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