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Mammals


The Business of the Sea Lion Exhibit at the Louisville Zoo

Here’s a look at the companies that provide the herring, faux rocks, animal ID tags, and water-filtration system as you enjoy feeding time at the sea lion exhibit.

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Andy Dunn, Co-founder of Bonobos

Andy Dunn, co-founder of Bonobos, an online men's apparel retailer based in New York City, talks about building a successful business on the Web.  Watch video

Uncommon Markets

Start-up company showcases rats and other rodents performing tricks and acrobatic stunts at parties.  Read more

Animal Chic

Putting a tiger in your tank is out. Renting one for your office is in. Marine World Africa U.S.A., a wildlife and theme park in Redwood City, Calif., cl...  Read more

Wild Thing

An owner with a soft spot for elk.  Read more

Man's New Best Friend?

Exotic pets now represent a $15 billion industry. Plenty of entrepreneurs have found a way to make money peddling kinkajous, hedgehogs, and other rare beasts.  Read more

The Gazelle Theory

Are some small companies more equal than others?  Read more

An E-Myth Bytes the DSTO

For months the story circulated among Internet newsgroups: In a simulated demonstration of armed reconnaissance put on for visiting Americans, Australian ...  Read more

CEO Passions: Falconry

Bill Mixon, co-founder of real estate and development firm Brothers Company, trains red-tailed hawks to hunt.  Read more

Zoo Story

A zoo's manager implements new elephant-training techniques and faces stiff resistance to the change from the staff.  Read more

Capitalism for Credit

New business manufactures and markets device that attaches to fishing nets and keeps whales, dolphins and seals out.  Read more

What Makes Frank Run

In his quest to bring a revolutionary treatment to market, Boston entrepreneur Frank Reynolds aims to get the better of traumatic spinal cord injury. Again.  Read more

Drives: A Dark and Stormy Range Rover

It was a dark and stormy evening in the spooky town of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., and I drove a dark and stormy (well, technically "java black") 2006 Range Rov...  Read more

Syntax Errors

The Web surfers who go looking for videos on YouTube and instead land on Utube.com are an outspoken and frustrated bunch. Here are some of the messages Ralph...  Read more

My Place: Mark McGarrah's Modern Cliff House

The co-founder of an Austin ad agency salvaged pine beams from his office space to brighten his kitchen.  Read more

Improving Your Sense of Site

Your web analytics report is filled with clues on how to boost sales.  Read more

The Age of the Gazelle

A look at some data that shows most of today's new jobs come from a relative handful of fast-growing companies.  Read more

Viral Video Helps Market Products

Want to make a big impression with a tiny ad budget? Try creating videos customers will forward to each other. Here are three case studies of small businesse...  Read more

Over the Edge

With advertisers going to ever greater lengths to get attention, is it better to be boring?  Read more

When The Chips Are Down

I was surprised by Mr. Liederman's frankness about his employment philosophy. Perhaps his labor/production problems arise from his own beliefs. As manager...  Read more

Bear Market

Supplier competes with bears for her raw materials, berries.  Read more

The Job Factory

Do small companies really create the most jobs?  Read more

Things I Can't Live Without: Andy Dunn of Bonobos

Dunn's favorite things include The New Yorker and an American Apparel hoody.  Read more

Trading Lawn Mowers For Goats

Goat and sheep mowing businesses thrive as organizations choose to mow their acreage with beasts instead of machines.  Read more

Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Gifts That Give Back

Here are our suggestions for sure-to-please, often tax-deductible goodies for everyone on your list.  View slideshow

Entrepreneurs Unite! The Birth Of A Party

Introduction of a new entrepreneurial political party.  Read more

Flip Floppies

If nothing else, Barry KuKes is an equal-opportunity opportunist. When feminists condemned his first "swimsuit" floppy diskette, which featured a bikini-...  Read more

The House That Re/max Built

OWNERS: David and Gail Liniger, founders of Re/Max International Inc., the third-largest real-estate brokerage company in the United States SITE: Tw...  Read more

Thinking Big

Tom Peters takes on the Harvard Business Review regarding the issue of company size  Read more

Betty Gammill, Delta Feed and Seed

"E veryone ...  Read more

Second Look At Mac Mini Server

Mea Culpa! This one got by me last week when Apple announced a slew of new product upgrades (not to mention that South of Market cool and just downright p...  Read more

Online Ads That Follow Your Customers

Scottevest uses behavioral retargeting to bring customers back to its website.  Read more

Gene Transfers May Build A Better Cow

What do you get when you inject a mouse egg with a rabbit beta-globin gene? A mouse that produces rabbit beta-globin protein, of course. That may not sou...  Read more

Submittal Exchange

This software company uses the gazelle theory to mark progress and inspire growth.  Read more

Wish You Were Here?

8 Amazing boat trips around the world.  Read more

Workplace Conditions Decried

Many employees say they're working in sub-standard conditions, a survey finds.  Read more

Presidential hot line

President of an automotive services company calls customers directly to check on the service they received.  Read more

Idaho Up-Country Ranch

Financial summary and brief description of an Idaho Up-Country ranch.  Read more

The Apprentice - Finale

I'm not surprised that Sean won last night. The Donald was being generous when he said that Lee did a "good" job. In the end, the hockey fundraiser was a ...  Read more

Drives: What You Want

You want to take a sweaty summer spin through the cornstalks. And you want to do it in the 2005 Ford Mustang convertible. You want to put in...  Read more

How Small Businesses Are Helping With the Oil Spill

Bloggers, inventors and entrepreneurs are pitching in to help the Gulf Coast recover from the worst spill in U.S. history.  Read more

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