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  Not every entrepreneur loves the thrill and the chaos of a start-up. Krista Ward MBA'95, JD'95 may not strictly be an online entrepreneur, but her business has felt the effects of the rise and fall of the New Economy. Read about her efforts to launch Skore Financial Management.

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  Dot-Com Survivors

"From the moment I was plopped on this planet, I was meant to be an entrepreneur," says one UW alumnus who's hoping to tap into the potential of e-commerce. He speaks for all alumni who have risked doing business online, and have lived to tell about it.

Dot-Com Survivors
Though only twenty-six, Anil Rathi is on his third Internet start-up. Find out what keeps him striving to launch companies of his own, even after the dot-com bubble burst.

Refusing to Lose
Through the highs and lows of the start-up roller coaster, the UW alumni who launched Civilian Capital have been holding tight to their dream.

The Silicon Valley Survival Strategy
Madison's own Hypercosm hopes to survive the down market by taking a lesson from the Californians.

After the Fall
With investors running for cover, this alum has given up his big-growth schemes — and it's the best decision he ever made.

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