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Option Play

Some shareholders may not realize the impact on their investments when community banks cut their CEOs in on the stock action.

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Entrepreneur 2005: Judges Choose Finalists

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Statistical Anomaly

The number of bankruptcy filings nearly doubled in the Tampa and Fort Myers divisions on a single day. The reason why may be surprising.

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Legal Bloggers

Local lawyers say they publish weblogs for fun. But it also seems to help business.

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Calendar of Events

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Down on the Farm

Real estate developers are making it attractive for Floridians to get rid of their agricultural land.

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The Gulf Coast Business Review sits down with the new COO of Tervis Tumbler.

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Entrepreneur of the Year Nominations

Chalk it up to a more firmly situated economy and a scorching hot real estate market, but the list of nominees for the Review's top 2005 Entrepreneur Award has seen prodigious growth the past three years.Take a look for free.

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Developer Goes Solo

Former accountant plans to develop a new 100-home subdivision in Seffner.

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Q&A with John Simon: CEO of Isaac Group Holding LLC

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