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Dave Haydel, Jr. says the secret ingredient of his successful family-owned bakery is treating his employees well and providing good benefits. Play
Barry Kern, President of Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World in New Orleans, says that he's been able to build his business because he always puts the customer first. Play
Young blood has helped family-run Broussard's Restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans reinvigorate its image. Play
When a company goes under, employees can be stuck with the liability for their corporate credit cards. More
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Transcending politics and ecology, an Israeli cosmetics firm goes global. More
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How the McIlhenny Company's sixth-generation CEO made his family's Tabasco hot pepper sauce worldly. More
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A recent tax change has the government cutting big checks to qualifying businesses. More
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Private donors are poised to spend $125 million building mass transit for Motor City. More
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The new L3C business structure aims to ease the way for socially motivated ventures. More
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See what 5 businesses that got stimulus-funded contracts are doing with taxpayers' dollars. More
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Entrepreneurs are turning to the piggy bank of last resort: IRA and 401(k) funds. More
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45,000 businesses closed their doors in 2009 - including some that survived a century. More






