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Barry Weinman, left, the millionaire entrepreneur who runs Media Technology Venture Funds, talks with David McClain, UH College of Business dean, at the 2001 University of Hawai'i Business Plan Competition.
Advertiser library photo Feb. 7, 2001 |
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Entrepreneurs create business plans in competition
More than 100 students and hopeful entrepreneurs on 39 teams are entered in a new business plan competition created by the College of Business Administration.
Denny's sheds poor image, now a diversity model
In the early 1990s, discrimination charges rocked the Denny's restaurant chain. Now Fortune magazine ranks Denny's parent corporation at the top of its list of best companies for minorities.
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Amazon trying to use customers to turn profit
Amazon.com is branching out from its origins as an online superstore to find other ways to make money, such as sending free movie passes to customers, who in turn talk up the movie on Amazon's Web site. |
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States looking to cash in on California power woes
Economic development officials from states across the country are poking fun at California's power crisis in hopes of luring away high-tech Silicon Valley businesses. |
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3D browser displays multiple pages
A Pennsylvania architect has developed the CubicEye browser, which displays five Web pages at a time, as if on the inside walls of a cube. |
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60 Seconds on Business
Unique approaches to job placement
Have you ever felt like you don't fit in? Well, you're not alone and it has never been more important. The new buzz words are "cultural fit," and it's crucial to successful managerial and executive placement. |
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