Cover Story
What happens when the most likely to succeed doesn’t?Norm Bagwell was valedictorian of his high school class, a state golfing champ, chairman of the Dallas chamber of commerce and, at the age of 35, president of the second-largest bank in North Texas. Less than a decade later, he was suffering...
Features
The last decade has brought profound changes in the North Texas commercial real estate scene, with firms merging, launching, growing, and falling apart. This year should bring continuing shifts, as the competition heats up for both talent and market share. Two firms that ruled Dallas real estate...
Features
He has staged the most outrageous pranks in the name of gaining publicity. He’s persuaded everyone from stunt daredevils, a world-class pianist, and a former president of the United States to help flog his business. But Eddie Gossage, president and CEO of Texas Motor Speedway in far north Fort...
Business
In business, as in politics, if you’re explaining, you’re losing.John Kerry learned that when Karl...
Pick up a copy of the March April 2012 issue to read these and other articles.Wake-up Call
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Real Estate
It didn’t take long for Janice Peters to realize that her business partner, Michelle Hudson, was a...