SFGate.com is running an Investopedia piece that looks at four large businesses (today) that were started with next to no capitol. Dare to dream.
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SFGate.com is running an Investopedia piece that looks at four large businesses (today) that were started with next to no capitol. Dare to dream.
Two University of New Hampshire students have put their love for skateboards to work with their small business, Stage III Rides.
Bill and Fran Yeary run Bill’s Bikes, a bike shop in Victoria, Texas. Their story recently appeared in the Victoria Advocate.
Magnolia Bakery’s tasty cupcakes are a big part of its success, but the NYC business owes much to the celebrity factor.
The Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal brings us the story of how Laurie Lewis got her neon business up and profiting, despite the trying economic times.
Whether they’re in the right niche or have evolved to take advantage of hard times, some businesses are bucking the national trend and doing very well in this economic downturn.
One definition of innovation has to involve setting up a business for the pets of those that will be taken by the Rapture.
More and more mothers are combining at-home care of their children with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Two tales from Washington state give couples thinking about starting a business together a bit more to think about.
While a bit larger than most of our business success stories, this one truly is an inspiration.
All lasting business is built on friendship.
— Alfred A. Montapert
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