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Bainbridge

City and administrative headquarters of Decatur County, southwest Georgia, on the Flint River above Lake Seminole; population (2000) 11,700. Originally an American Indian trading post, it grew from the 1820s to become a lumbering town and river port. It has textile and varied light industries, and is Georgia's main inland barge port.

It is a gateway to the Lake Seminole recreation area. Bainbridge College (1973) is here.



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Written by Jill Bamburg (dean of the MBA program at the Bainbridge Graduation Institute), Getting To Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out draws upon interviews with more than thirty growth-oriented entrepreneurs to deliver readers the straight scoop on what to take into account when deciding just how much one's business should expand.
Written by Jill Bamburg (dean of the MBA program at the Bainbridge Graduation Institute), Getting To Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out draws upon interviews with more than thirty growth-oriented entrepreneurs to deliver readers the straight scoop on what to take into account when deciding just how much one's business should expand.
UCLA School of Law has appointed Lynn Stout to the Paul Hastings Endowed Chair in Corporate and Securities Law and Stephen Bainbridge as the William D.
 
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