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“The Business of Art”
Filed under Career Exploration, On the Job, Salary and Benefits
Posted by Libraries, August 29, 2006
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Miriam Gottfried, Forbes, 8/14/2006, vol. 178, iss.3, p. 64-66.
In today’s competitive business world, entrepreneurs are often found in the delicate situation to bid for a contract, allowing enough room to adequately compensate employees and cover costs, while simultaneously underbidding the competition. Such is the case for Chris Botti, who owns a business specializing in the restoration of priceless artwork. Botti’s business plan also strives to maneuver the line between preserving an ancient craft and pushing for further technological advances.
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