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D CEO November 2007

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How Heelys CEO Michael Staffaroni Plans to Get the Shoemaker Back on Top

From hot IPO to battered stock to company on the mend, Carrollton-based Heelys continues its wild ride.
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Business

Rev Your Engine With These Car-Inspired Goods

Gear that will fulfill your need for speed.


Business

Bruce MacMillan, MPI Make Most of Relationships

At Meeting Professionals International, CEO Bruce MacMillan gathers people from all over the globe.


Business

Fusion Gets It In Inc.

Tahir Hussain took a chance on the tech industry and proved that success can come from unlikely places in even unlikelier times.

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Local Entrepreneurs Turn Hobbies into Full-Time Occupations

These Dallas entrepreneurs turned their leisure-time passions into successful storefronts.
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Suggestions for Success

If you want a happy company, it helps to look within.
Business

Why the Trinity River Project Matters

This month’s Trinity Parkway referendum could jeopardize the entire project.


Commercial Real Estate

Woodall Rodgers Park Explained

The FAQ about how Stemmons Freeway will become a tunnel and change downtown Dallas forever.
Business

You Need to Know: Sharon Love

TPN CEO Sharon Love combines creativity with efficiency to deliver the best and most cost-effective work for her clients.
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Vent-A-Hood: How the Kitchen Icon Became a Business Stalwart

How family-run, Richardson-based Vent-A-Hood, makers of a kitchen appliance as American as apple pie, has stayed hot for 70 years—and counting.
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Business Lunch: Jasper’s

Dishes like almond-crusted trout and a spacious yet warm environment make Jasper’s popular with the business crowd.

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Denver, Colorado

The temperatures may be low, but Denver exceeds even the most Mile-High expectations.
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F. Dan O’Neal


MosquitoNix CEO Dan O’Neal talks about kids, college tuition, and never quitting.
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Rob Cohen Has Cars, Gear That Fulfill His Need for Speed

The CEO of Armstrong Cabinet Products acknowledges some similarities between business and racing.
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