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Articles from Black Enterprise (June 1, 1994)

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#2 at the world's largest retirement fund: TIAA-CREF President Tom Jones is poised to join corporate America's elite club of chief executives. Clarke, Caroline V. Biography 3168
10 best moves for growing a family business: by following the advice of B.E.'s experts, your company can be profitable for generations to come. Harris, Adrienne S. 3069
American Jihad: Islam After Malcolm X. Boyd, Herb Book Review 268
Another test for voting rights: the use of redistricting to boost black congressional representation again faces scrutiny in the courts. McCoy, Frank 418
Are muni bonds still a safe tax haven? 349
B.E. 100s CEOs speak out on health reform; the leading African-American chief executives debate the merits of employer-mandated health care proposals. Whigham-Desir, Marjorie 2278
Black business courts the Japan market; penetrating this tough nationalistic market takes great products, great service and a great deal of perseverance. McCoy, Frank 5011
Brooks Sausage: excelling in the Far East. 302
Building a financial power hou$e: OmniBanc's acquisition of Indecorp would create the nation's first black interstate operation. Bray, Hiawatha Cover Story 3468
Can Clinton's urban policies really work? B.E.'s economists weigh the value of empowerment zones and community banks in revitalizing America's cities. McCoy, Frank Cover Story 3254
Coming on strong: with the economy on the upswing, the B.E. 100s broke the $10 billion barrier and got back into the business if job creation. Edmond, Alfred Cover Story 3279
Coming through in the clutch: by aggressively pursuing major league licenses, Drew Pearson Companies has become the nation's largest black sporting goods concern. Brown, Carolyn M. Cover Story 4421
Computer-driven financing: these information-service technologies can help you find capital for your company. Brown, Carolyn M. 558
Countdown to the 1996 Olympics: although time is running out, aggressive companies can still get their share of the gold. Hill, Alma 2839
Free Money from the Federal Government for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs. Delaney, Joan Book Review 181
Going head to head: black investment banks come up winners in direct competition with majority firms. McCoy, Frank Cover Story 2769
How to spot hot entertainment stocks: investing in glamour industries can be risky, but it's sure more fun than watching widgets. Mack, Gracian 2681
Investing in the new South Africa: New Africa Advisors is in position to pursue institutional investment opportunities. Warren, Renee E. 359
Leaner, meaner and braced for change: black banks and thrifts are evaluating the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act, as insurance companies struggle to redefine their market. Mack, Gracian Cover Story 2939
Make that move. Baskerville, Dawn M. 589
Matchmaking for venture capital: database networks can help your business connect with willing investors. Brown, Carolyn M. 455
New initiatives in minority purchasing. 2180
Old passions spawn new strategies: how Charles Miller strengthened Whirlpool's market niche. Baskerville, Dawn M. 565
Putting your tax refund to work: how to get the best returns from what Uncle Sam gives back. Brown, Carolyn M. 516
Reinventing Xerox: as president of U.S. Customer Operations, Richard Barton is putting his much-heralded turnaround skills to the test in Xerox's biggest market. Price, Richard 2447
Sam Johnson does it again! Offering single-dealer service, Ford mega-dealership S&J Enterprises becomes the first two-time auto dealer of the year. Lowery, Mark Cover Story 1700
Summer lite: great refreshing summer wines. Fried, Eunice 428
Texas: they say everything is bigger in Texas, but is this true about opportunities for African-Americans in the state's largest cities? Gite, Lloyd 4131
The Forgotten Heroes: The Story of the Buffalo Soldiers. Meeks, Kenneth Book Review 213
The freshman class of '94: three outstanding newcomers to the B.E. 100s point to emerging industries and savvy deal-making. Hayes, Cassandra Cover Story 1957
The Scar of Race. Wynn, Roxanne Book Review 248
The Ville: Cops and Kids in Urban America. Meeks, Kenneth Book Review 289
Time to live up to the hype. Lloyd, Fonda Marie 476
What's next for Cliff Wharton? He's been plenty busy since leaving the State Department, and his autobiography is in the works. Clarke, Caroline V. 309
What's up at the MBDA? Jones, Joyce 1181
Why my business failed: ex-advertising entrepreneur offers a first-person account of the demise of his New York agency. Jamison, Charles 2938
Words from the young, gifted & black: winners of the B.E.-New York Life Insurance Scholarship Contest write about the importance of education to African-Americans. 2247

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