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Content: Trade shows are indispensible for making contacts, nailing sales, and showing off a hot new product but you've got to prepare ahead
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Content: Strategies for wage slaves don’t fit those who own their own businesses. An entrepreneur’s eye view of personal wealth-building
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Content: Think of it as War Games meets Revenge of the Nerds. In the command center at Emeryville (Calif.)- based siteROCK Corp., eight staffers tap on keyboards and watch rows of overhead screens spew out data on...
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Barbra Streisand Archives | Business Week | Belle of 14th Street | 1967
Content: Besides personality and charm, Miss Streisand has a manager who limits her appearances. One result: Monsanto is delighted to pick up a six-figure bill for her next TV show
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Content: The stumbling stock market and possible downturn ahead are forcing small businesses to take hard looks at their budgets
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Content: Sun Microsystems Inc. would seem to be on top of the world. The dominant maker of the big server computers used by Internet companies, it grew by 35% last quarter, leaving rivals such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Compaq in the dust. Theres one big nut...
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