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Small Business Video

  • Aslaug Magnusdottir, Moda Operandi CEO and co-founder, explains how consumers can get their hands on the hottest fashion designs straight from the runway.

  • Eric Migicovsky, Pebble CEO & co-founder, discusses the launch of its much-buzzed about wearable "data plan."

  • Rick Tigner, Jackson Family Wines president, provides an outlook on the wine business, and reveals how much the consumer is willing to spend for wine and which are the best-selling brands.

  • One hundred businesses are starting up every week, thanks to UK government's "Start-Up Loans Initiative," James Caan, CEO, Hamilton Bradshaw Private Equity,Hamilton Bradshaw, told CNBC.

  • CNBC's Jane Wells reports how customers of Beverly Hills Loan are using the company as a revolving line of business credit instead of just personal credit.

  • Barry Silbert, Founder & CEO of SecondMarket, discusses who will be the likely standouts in 2013, and which companies are in the IPO pipeline.

  • What the "fiscal cliff" means for manufacturing, with Larry Mocha, Air Power Systems, and David Wathen, TriMas Corporation.

  • Greg Jones, BookKeeping Express CEO; and Darin Harris, Primrose Schools COO, explain how "apprehension and fear" are impacting small companies and their employees.

  • Madelyn Alfano, Maria's Italian Kitchen, and David Martin, HJ Martin & Son, explain how the "fiscal cliff" will impact small business owners.

  • A number of experts are saying that small business will get hit the worst if we go over the fiscal cliff. Gene Marks of The Marks Group, explains why it's a mistake to generalize that more than 20 million small businesses nationwide will be affected.

  • As the cost of 3D printing machines falls, small businesses are increasingly turning to the technology to spur innovation. Louisa Bojesen reports.

  • Erica Bell and Katie Finnegan, Hukkster co-founders, explain how their startup company alerts consumers when items they want are put on sale at a reduced price. (5:12)

  • "It's been a great holiday for e-commerce," said Michael Rubin, Founder and CEO of Kynetic, discussing which companies are profiting from the expansion of retail mobility.

  • According to startup tracking website SeedTable, 127 startups have set up shop in New York in the last 12 months. CNBC's Melissa Lee talks to Alexa Von Toble, founder and CEO of Learnvest.com, and Mark Hedlund of Etsy. Welcome to Silicon "square."

  • How could an agreement on the fiscal cliff impact small businesses? Frank Sorrentino, North Jersey Community Bank CEO, provides perspective.

  • Small businesses anxiously await a deal on the fiscal cliff. Joe Dutra, Kimmie Candy president CEO, discusses how the stalemate is impacting his business and others.

  • Discussing the business model, and experience for subscribers of Birchbox, with its co-founders Hayley Barna and Katia Beauchamp.

  • Zach Smith, Boomerang CEO and co-founder, explains how his company uses Facebook information to allow users to give gifts to friends and family.

  • Scott Case, CEO of Startup America Partnership, and Steve Case, Chairman and Founder of Startup America Partnership, explain how their company helps launch new businesses throughout the country.

  • Are entrepreneurs worried about taxes, regulations and the fiscal cliff? Lori Greiner of ABC's "Shark Tank," explains that entrepreneurs take risks they understand and can control.