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This Family Made An $18 Billion Fortune Selling Fast Drying Concrete

Gene Winchester pioneered pre-blended, packaged concrete in 1951. His three sons took over three decades later and helped build it into a privately-held giant.

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© Charles Krupa/AP

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America’s Largest Family Businesses: Walmart, Wegmans, Wawa And 97 More

Forbes inaugural list of the nation's 100 biggest family firms include the companies behind everything from where we shop (Wegmans), stay (Hyatt) and eat (Chick-fil-A).

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How To Go From High-Potential Employee To High Performer And Get Promoted

Learn how to move from a high-potential employee to a consistent high performer with practical strategies to improve results, visibility, and career growth.

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Jim Perdue And The Never-Ending Nest Egg

The third generation usually destroys a family business, but Jim Perdue ended up growing his century-old poultry company tenfold by focusing on all-natural premium meats—beyond chicken—and not following the flock.

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© Aaron Kotowski for Forbes

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This $250 Million Startup Tracks How Cancer Reacts To Treatment In Real Time

NVision raises $38 million led by health diagnostics giant Abbott to scale up its groundbreaking cancer imaging system. Next up: using its quantum technology to design new drugs.

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