A change to SEC Rule 144 allows investors to sell restricted shares more quickly, potentially making fundraising easier for smaller publicly traded firms. What do you think of the change?
Share your advice for Beefjerky.com's dilemma. Should the company branch out into retail sales? How can it create repeat customers? Which marketing tools will attract new business?
Josh Horton and Jason Beck are selling their RFID technology to stables. What's your take on this new system? How will it affect businesses?
Iron Chef Michael Symon checked in with his tips for keeping customers happy. What's your take?
Has your company started using wikis? Tell us about it.
Our reporter found five promising e-commerce payment sites. What's worked for you? Share your experiences here.
Snap Fitness founder Pete Tauton cut back on his gyms' classes and perks. What do you think of his unusual strategy?
More of our continuing eBay coverage: Are you looking at other seller sites? What are you finding?
Bear Naked's founders bootstrapped their way to $65 million in sales. Have thoughts on their story? Share them here.
What do you think of Coca-Cola's purchase of a 40% share of Honest Tea?
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Every restaurateur knows about Cursed Locations, the addresses where no venture survives. More
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Detroit's churches are plowing millions into redeveloping local housing and businesses. More









