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Mid Atlantic|: BLUE MOON rate reduced by $80,000 for 2011 Caribbean charters and $150,000 for New England charters.

BLUE MOON is a superlative Feadship 198, winner of numerous awards and an exceedingly popular superyacht on the charter circuit. BLUE MOON has a regal master stateroom, lavish guest accommodations and superb interior and exterior social areas.

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Caribbean Sea|Caribbean Sea: BLUE MOON rate reduced by $80,000 for 2011 Caribbean charters and $150,000 for New England charters.

BLUE MOON is a superlative Feadship 198, winner of numerous awards and an exceedingly popular superyacht on the charter circuit. BLUE MOON has a regal master stateroom, lavish guest accommodations and superb interior and exterior social areas

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As OpenTable Booms, Who Gets The Dough?

Dough Boys: “I love OpenTable,” says David Steele (center) of the restaurant Flour + Water, flanked here by his partners David White and chef Thomas McNaughton. | Photograph by Toby Burditt The inevitable push-pull between a platform and its customers. Network Effect: OpenTable CEO Jeffrey Jordan says his service’s attrition rate is “tiny,” less than 1%.

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Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Heartwood Studios

As applications for the 2010 Inc. 500|5000 arrive, we thought it would be worthwhile to shine a spotlight on some of the companies that are vying to appear on our ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.

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How to Predict Your Start-up’s Financial Future

Many entrepreneurs actually refuse to do financial projections beyond the first year, insisting that no one can predict the future. What they might not know is that investors look at projections not merely as predictions, but more as commitments from the founder and his team.

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Could This Man Mine the Moon?

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today

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Rethinking the Dream of Human Spaceflight

I still remember the excitement and fear of April 12, 1961, the day Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel into space. I was seven years old: too young to fully appreciate the thrill many people felt that the mysterious universe beyond Earth had suddenly been conquered and that the adventures of the swashbuckling Flash Gordon were now one step closer to reality

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