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While the U.S. is considered the land of Big Business, most of the new jobs have been created by fast-growing small and medium-size companies. The 100 most rapidly expanding U.S. firms last year, according to Inc. magazine, employed an average of 506 workers each, up 835% since 1979. By contrast, the members of FORTUNE magazine's roster of the 500 largest industrial firms have shed 2.2 million jobs, or more than 10% of their workers, during the same period...
...Beranek, director of Bolt, Beranek, and Newman Inc., a Cambridge based research and development firm...
...consolation, Mahoney wrote a letter to 1,500 leading American companies, urging them to help CAN. In response, 100 firms signed up. Today more than 270 firms participate in CAN, including American Express, AT&T, Champion International, General Foods, Merrill Lynch, Reader's Digest and Time Inc...
...Frank Stanton, former president of CBS Inc., bought a half interest in AccessPress, giving it the financial base for further expansion. Within the next three years the partners plan books on Chicago, London, money and investments. Wurman, a TV fan, is contemplating an Access for popular programs such as Dallas. Soon to come is a guide to hospitalization. Anyone with less energy than Wurman would need one already...
...cancer in March Eckstein, who was 56, will be remembered by generations of Harvard undergraduates as the leader of Economics 10, later Social Analysis 10. "Principles of Economics." His colleagues will remember him as one of the early pioneers of economic forecasting. Eckstein was the founder of Data Resources Inc the largest forecasting firm in the world...