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Date Added: May 04, 2008 08:58:02 AM
Scott Metzger wanted to start a restaurant-microbrewery in San Antonio. His credit was good. His business plan was sound. He should have had an easy time getting financing. He didn't. After spending a year developing relationships with three large banks, he...

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