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Entrepreneurship

Oliver Stone’s 1987 Wall Street succeeded brilliantly in capturing a culture, and failed miserablyas a call for change. To the director’s dismay, thousands of financial hotshots dreamed of becoming Gordon Gekko—and the rest is recent history. Antici

Early reviews have been tepid, but Apple's latest still demands attention from your business.

If you're looking for the intersection of Madison Avenue and Vine today, you're more likely to find yourself somewhere in Silicon Valley.

If the 2000s was the Google decade, then the 2010s will be the Facebook decade.

Rand Han recounts the long journey to setting up his own businesses in Shanghai.

5 questions to consider before you take the leap

Rick Heflin recently bought a $110,000 assembly robot for his computer electronics company -- and the stimulus bill helped pay for it.

The Little Clinic vs. CVS MinuteClinic

My first venture was a door-to-door laundry business for students that I started while on a partial tennis scholarship at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. I wanted to do something that didn't depend on my hands to create value.

Truly taking responsibility for your own actions is a terrifying prospect. Here's how to tame the fear.

The newest insights into loyalty programs reveal the best ways to engage customers.

These new portable video projectors make giving public speeches, sales presentations and product demos a snap.

Ten innovations that will improve quality of life—and bring down health care costs

The 661 axed auto dealers General Motors is offering to reinstate aren't ready to pop the champagne just yet. They're still waiting to find out about the terms they'll have to meet to regain their franchises.

When there's no more middle ground, a strong partnership agreement can save you the hassles of an expensive legal battle.