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'Chemistry' Keeps Music Store Alive in Web Age
Published March 11, 2010
Thanks to innovative entrepreneurs and ravenous music fans, the Internet hasn’t killed the record store.
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Punky Brewster on Being Grownup and in Charge
Published March 04, 2010
The child-actor-turned business owner Soleil Moon Frye talks shop, work-life balance and also shares her source of inspiration. Photo Credit: Meeno Peluce
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'Most Snow in Iowa Since 1886, but We're Open'
Published February 16, 2010
You may think your business faces challenges, but how about adding 25+ feet of snow to your winter season? Here are some tips from entrepreneurs who’ve faced that challenge -- and conquered it.
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Business Lessons of ’09 and Plans for 2010
Published December 31, 2009
Heading into a New Year is always a good time to reflect on lessons learned, and also to make resolutions toward making the next one better. FOXBusiness.com asked small business owners and experts what they learned this year.
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How an ‘Honest’ Beverage Startup Got Coke’s Attention
Published December 29, 2009
Thirsting for a new flavor: CEO and President Seth Goldman on the story of Honest Tea’s creation and success.
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The Pulse of Venture Capital
Published December 08, 2009
Industry insiders say venture capital is buckled up and in good shape to ride out the end of the economic storm.
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The Inventor of Tofurky on Business of T-Day
Published November 25, 2009
Founder of Turtle Island Foods says a success secret is making your mission equally as important as the money.
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HTML, Huh? How to Build a Site When You're Not a PC-Geek
Published November 20, 2009
In this economy getting online is a crucial move for your business. And it doesn't need to be difficult.
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A Subway Hero: The Creator of the $5 Footlong
Published November 18, 2009
How one Subway franchisee's $5 idea became a popular campaign for the entire company.
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Geno's Steaks of Philadelphia: A World Series Winner
Published November 02, 2009
"Naturally, any event in the city, it helps you. The Yankees playing the Phillies helps you even more," says Joe Vento, owner and founder of Geno’s in Philadelphia.

