This was originally a warehouse for the storage of ice, owned by Swiss Italian entrepreneur Carlo Gatti. |
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To some, he is a management guru and business consultant, while a few see him as an entrepreneur. |
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What would drive an entrepreneur to reshuffle his top management team at the peak of his company's success? |
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I know that our laurelled entrepreneur of regional and international acclaim is into the production of alcoholic beverages. |
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A political entrepreneur lobbies Congress to prohibit the importation of foreign-made mousetraps. |
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The entrepreneur, backed by a shadowy coven of anonymous investors, buys Canada's premier satirical biweekly. |
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This American version of Sky was snatched from under Murdoch's nose by another broadcasting entrepreneur, Charlie Ergen. |
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Sizing up the competition, while simultaneously baiting the media, is all in a day's work for this budding entrepreneur. |
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An opportunity arises to make money from drycleaning when Ed cuts the hair of a camp, bewigged would-be entrepreneur. |
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There is no discussion on the role of the entrepreneur in the broader macroeconomy, development, or growth. |
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The 45-year-old mother of four is a millionaire entrepreneur who made her fortune as a brothel madam on the Kalgoorlie goldfields. |
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A micro-pig entrepreneur has gone bust after mistakenly selling customers ordinary baby pigs, which then grew too big. |
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For example, an entrepreneur could patent a superior standard and market it in ways that overcome the lock-in of the inferior standard. |
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The entrepreneur who is on the verge of dismal failure, grinds it out and builds a successful business. |
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A typical military entrepreneur of the 17th century, the Bohemian apostate Protestant Wallenstein is a complex and somewhat mysterious figure. |
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An Internet entrepreneur who struck it rich then lost it all has some advice on how to deal with the rise and fall of fortune. |
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So the entrepreneur is always vigilant for ways of improving product performance and reducing costs. |
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Do you think people skills are more important than business skills for an entrepreneur? |
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I think the concept of being a social entrepreneur will stay on in this country. |
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The 37-year-old millionaire entrepreneur returned to his native Athens for the opening weekend of the 2004 Olympic Games. |
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When confronted with a risk, an entrepreneur weighs the costs and benefits, decides which route makes sense, and takes action. |
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The male cheerleader was something of a campus eminence, regarded as an up-and-coming entrepreneur and future captain of industry. |
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A budding entrepreneur from Iowa swiped the singer's discarded water bottle at a recent concert then put it up for sale. |
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As an entrepreneur, of course, I see all this as an opportunity, not an obstacle to the unhindered operation of the free market. |
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Generally, the goal of the financial entrepreneur was to profit through growth and building enterprise value. |
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The fact that I need to ask may go some way to explaining why he's the multimillionaire entrepreneur, and I'm the journalist interviewing him. |
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One of the fastest growing segments of American business, franchising is an ideal partnership for an independent entrepreneur. |
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He silently curses how averse he is to risk and is beside himself with anxiety when given the opportunity to partner with the entrepreneur. |
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Rumours that an entrepreneur may buy the doomed factory have been circulating among workers and the local business community. |
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Frances was an entrepreneur in her own right and introduced the first chipper and later the first self service supermarket to Kiltimagh. |
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Expansion costs money, but revenue has never been a problem for this entrepreneur. |
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He is a successful entrepreneur businessman who has never had a social conscience. |
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My old barber, astute entrepreneur that he was, turned his barber shop into a salon, and later into a beauty parlour for men. |
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One of the primary advantages of being an employee instead of an entrepreneur is mentorship. |
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This has frustrated the restaurant entrepreneur somewhat and thwarted him from rolling out more establishments. |
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These people, according to the entrepreneur, have to run around picking up bolts of fabric to get clothes stitched. |
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Seashells sang of dolphin tales, and sand dollars could be exchanged for coral necklaces from the nearby childish entrepreneur. |
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An entrepreneur must be prepared to make a sacrifice in terms of finances and overall quality of life. |
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At least one Web entrepreneur is trying to capitalize on people goofing off during work. |
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The Edinburgh-based company is also in the final stages of appointing an experienced Scottish technology entrepreneur as chairman. |
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Of course, not everyone has the pluck to become an entrepreneur, and most businesses fail before they get off the starting block. |
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Mr Holland showed his prototype to local entrepreneur David Campbell who thought the idea had legs. |
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Taking a leap of faith is something every entrepreneur must do at some point or another. |
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A young entrepreneur named Hugh Hefner thrust his ambition upon the marketplace with a new magazine called Playboy. |
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The great sugar entrepreneur also saw the profit to be made in vertical integration. |
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George Hudson was the far-sighted entrepreneur who single-handedly transformed York into a thriving, modern city. |
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Therefore, a business opportunity could be created for an entrepreneur interested in running the acid separation and purification process. |
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The entrepreneur sees a business opportunity where others notice only a rubbish site. |
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It was a curious quirk of fate that put the future of the Tayside club in the hands of a shady Anglo-Italian entrepreneur. |
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What does he say now that the social entrepreneur scheme is as dead as a dodo? |
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Who knows more about the business of being an entrepreneur than those in the business of farming? |
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It was perhaps inevitable that so successful an intellectual entrepreneur would be vulgarized. |
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Not in recent memory has it been so difficult to gauge the prospects for going public, but a veteran entrepreneur helps clear things up. |
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Speakers will share with participants their views on becoming an entrepreneur and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. |
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As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows. |
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But organizers of the ball say the agreement lowers the tone of the society gathering and have tried to ban the wealthy entrepreneur. |
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It is unfortunate that the entrepreneur does not play much of a role in microeconomics but what about macroeconomics? |
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The former tycoon remains the mould for any young Scots entrepreneur wanting to hoist themselves up by the bootstraps. |
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As such tell-alls have made clear, she is a driven entrepreneur who can and will turn off the charm whenever she needs to. |
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The entrepreneur, famed for his love of daredevil world record attempts, said he hoped to be aboard the first tourist flight into space. |
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A passionate entrepreneur launches a start-up, and the company grows explosively. |
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The sale was handled by Bradford-born entrepreneur Linda Watts, the managing director of Partners Property Management. |
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With just a few thousand pounds of capital, any budding entrepreneur could set up shop and be a coffee shop owner. |
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The fashion entrepreneur Michael Pearce grappled with this question when he decided to relaunch Biba, the iconic swinging London label that defined the hippie era. |
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Anyone in any doubt about the importance of a good business plan should watch BBC2's Dragons' Den to get an idea of how a budding entrepreneur can come unstuck without one. |
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Floyd Levin is a businessman who conceived an admiration for New Orleans jazz which led him to a parallel life as reporter, entrepreneur and jazz activist. |
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Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia. |
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The feisty airline is the brainchild of entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian of Indian descent who also is a British citizen. |
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Busily I raced around New York, horning in on investors' conferences, eager to meet a financial guru or an entrepreneur who could teach me something. |
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A brilliant Silicon Valley entrepreneur may have found a way to get dark money out of politics without changing any laws. |
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Howard Bragman has been a communicator, educator, entrepreneur, writer and lecturer for over 30 years. |
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The nature of federal policy in regards to finance further worsened the situation for the small-scale entrepreneur. |
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The last time this tech entrepreneur and serial big-noter appeared on the program, he had a few controversial things to say about the prime minister. |
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Debbie FarahFounder and CEO of Bajalia International and Bajalia Trading Company Debbie Farah is a social entrepreneur. |
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In the course of proceedings, they took this selfie picture of themselves together with young entrepreneur Jamal Edwards. |
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The Virologist By Andrew Marantz, New Yorker How a young entrepreneur built an empire by repackaging memes. |
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Almost every entrepreneur who has made it will recall that first break, an accidental happening which somehow turned the tide and made success possible. |
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So a time is reached in the selling of the Village, assuming no further development is in contemplation, when the entrepreneur has no continuing interest in it? |
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Hi-tech babble from tech whiz-kids will not make an entrepreneur part with a single euro if the entrepreneur is not convinced of the financial return. |
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The scam is almost identical to one three years ago when a group of South Africans trying to con another Asian entrepreneur were caught in a police sting. |
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An entrepreneur who wishes to acquire command over capital goods and labor in order to begin a process of production must first of all have money with which to purchase them. |
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I live a very active lifestyle as a father, entrepreneur, fitness enthusiast, and EMT so my meals must pack a punch. |
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Madame C. J. Walker, the first African American millionaire, entrepreneur and philanthropist, made her fortune retexturing natural hair so that it was more manageable. |
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Gambler, cardsharp, alchemist, musician, spy, philosopher, entrepreneur, Casanova was a man of many parts, yet his reputation rests firmly on one. |
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It must deterritorialize tradition and celebrate the entrepreneur currently starring in financial pages and stump speeches, not to mention school curricula. |
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Popcorn has never tasted so good to Lavonne Sanders, an entrepreneur who has turned popping golden kernels of corn into a lucrative business venture. |
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Amazon supremo Jeff Bezos has thrown down the gauntlet to Brit entrepreneur Richard Branson by declaring that he is also going into the space tourism business. |
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Some things, it seems, never change for the entrepreneur who appears to relish his role in a strange high-tech version of that old fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf. |
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You can reduce the risk of hiring a dud by bringing someone on as a consultant or contractor first, says Cleveland biotech entrepreneur Andy Lefkowitz. |
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We'll talk to one tech entrepreneur who wants to cash in on the craze. |
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Soon he approached Ken Raasch, a California entrepreneur, with the idea of setting up a printmaking business. |
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But America's long tradition of anti-intellectualism helped him become a star religious entrepreneur. |
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As an investor, a technologist, and an entrepreneur, Andreessen deserves a place in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame. |
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The medical student came upon an accident in a city street where he found the man, a wealthy entrepreneur, impaled by the shaft that joined his trap and horse. |
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He is best known as a successful entrepreneur and pioneer Montanan. |
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Internet media entrepreneur nick Denton is a person to whom harsh judgments adhere like barnacles. |
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Livescribe was founded by Jim Marggraff, an entrepreneur and inventor of paper-based computing, including the LeapPad and Fly Pentop Computer. |
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Collaborator John Spiller is an author, media entrepreneur and consumer advocate. |
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A concert organised by the entrepreneur Richard Branson, it set an attendance record with 150,000 people confirmed in the audience. |
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Researchers Schoon and Duckworth completed a study in 2012 that could potentially help identify who may become an entrepreneur at an early age. |
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New Prince's Theatre and Southsea's Kings Theatre were both designed by Victorian architect and entrepreneur Frank Matcham. |
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A northeastern Ontario entrepreneur is hawking an environmental-friendly spray-on application to keep more countertops out of the landfill. |
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An entrepreneur needs a communication system that links the staff of her firm and connects the firm to outside firms and clients. |
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Cantillon emphasized the willingness of the entrepreneur to assume the risk and to deal with uncertainty. |
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According to Schumpeter, an entrepreneur is willing and able to convert a new idea or invention into a successful innovation. |
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It provided the fuel for the 33-year-old entrepreneur to become an IT go-getter. |
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It was started a few weeks ago by Birmingham entrepreneur Joe Kreft and business partner Andy Peacher. |
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In 2006, to celebrate the Bicentennial of Chile, an entrepreneur from Punta Arenas founded a project to build another replica of ship. |
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In the 18th century, the American entrepreneur Timothy Dexter, regarded as an eccentric, defied this idiom. |
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In 2004 it was sold by North Wales Newspapers to entrepreneur Sir Ray Tindle. |
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I created Hex Tie to appeal to my artist soul while also using my passion and drive as an entrepreneur. |
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In 1920, Louis signed one of its first distribution contracts with Gustave Gueudet, an entrepreneur from northern France. |
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Steve Kitchen was a fast-talking, enthusiastic entrepreneur who had developed a couple of successful Atari video games. |
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A long-time entrepreneur, Leon was the owner of the Elmira Judo School from 1967 through 1972, and owned numerous apartment houses in Elmira. |
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Kiran Stordalen, widow of Horst Rechelbacher, the late cosmetics entrepreneur and founder of Aveda Corp. |
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The workplace of the 21st Century will require workers and managers to perform many of the functions of the entrepreneur. |
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In the United States an entrepreneur often is viewed as one who starts his or her own new business. |
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That's why the 41-year-old entrepreneur started International Presort of America Inc. |
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The entrepreneur as equilibrator plays a coordinating role by adapting to underlying changing conditions. |
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All the supporting actors are first rate, especially Dan Aykroyd as the entrepreneur with the mid-life crisis. |
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The opportunity to be an entrepreneur arises with the fulfillment of four criteria. |
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It was only after the death of his first wife that he became an entrepreneur. |
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Skill Development under Mahila Coir Yojan to women entrepreneur through National Coir Training and Design Centre. |
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The doodle marks what would have been the 112th birthday of American inventor and entrepreneur Frank Zamboni. |
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Aprilzero is the brainchild of Internet entrepreneur Anand Sharma. |
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She also found that marriage increased the probability of a person becoming an entrepreneur. |
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We Are Pop Culture is inspired by multi-talented singer, actress and entrepreneur Christina Milian. |
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Now the entrepreneur is charging worried homeowners pounds 499 for a Flood Master Home Starter Pack. |
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Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop, unorthodox entrepreneur and frenetic campaigner, has written a book. |
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He was a serial entrepreneur, always coming up with a new way to make cash. |
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This can bog down the exit strategy because suddenly the entrepreneur doesn't have enough capital to retire or move onto a new venture. |
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A YOUNG entrepreneur from Newcastle has made it through to the final six in a nationwide search to find the UK's most inspiring role model. |
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The writer is a best-selling author, keynote speaker and entrepreneur mentor, co-founder of Beermat. |
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She was also a 'sidewife'. Nobody talks about it because she is a rich entrepreneur. |
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The first KFC outlet in the UK was on Fishergate in Preston in May 1965, opened by the entrepreneur Ray Allen. |
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A Korean entrepreneur has acquired Napoleon Bonaparte's famed bicorn hat in an auction in Fontainebleau, south of Paris. |
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The Tofflers have also recruited as executive partners TV producer Al Burton and the tech-savvy film producer and entrepreneur Jeff Apple. |
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Anab Jain is a designer, entrepreneur, speculator and founder of Superflux, an interdisciplinary studio based in London, UK and Ahmedabad, India. |
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I founded Binary Health Services because, as an entrepreneur, I was tired of receiving poor customer service from the drug testing industry. |
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Innovative Newcastle entrepreneur Steve Bainbridge has launched a podcasting service for businesses. |
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Company president Osamu Maebashi, who used to be homeless, was once hailed as a rookie entrepreneur supporting the unemployed and homeless. |
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A cursory glance at Dezember's resume reveals he's a businessman, entrepreneur, calculated risk taker and seizer of opportunities. |
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Since 2011, American entrepreneur Antonio DiBenedetto has been majority owner of the company. |
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Ultimately, many studies find that the effect of taxes on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur is small. |
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Dan Tasset is an entrepreneur who believes in giving back in a big way that goes beyond just simply writing a check. |
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After 10 years, she decided to venture out on her own as an entrepreneur. |
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The 30-year-old entrepreneur, who is the eldest child of rap icon Rev Run, announced the baby news by posting a sonogram on Instagram. |
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Cesaire Assah Meh found that corporate taxes create an incentive to become an entrepreneur to avoid double taxation. |
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A Finnish serial entrepreneur Mr Taneli Tikka has been appointed to lead Tieto's Industrial Internet business as of 12 May. |
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The multiculti entrepreneur has made her name in fashion, fragrance and entertainment. |
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Ricardo Bellino, a young Brazilian entrepreneur, has set the world record for a Three-Minute Multimillion Dollar Deal. |
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A BILLINGHAM entrepreneur is offering relief for claustrophobic patients having to use MRI scanners. |
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Whereas the entrepreneur might have philanthropic intentions as their main driving force. |
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This leads us to see that an entrepreneur must have leadership skills or qualities in order to see potential opportunities and act upon them. |
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According to the information of coalmine entrepreneur, the revenue of two mines in Dar-i-Suf district was 404 million afghanis in April and May. |
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In a bid to establish Waterman Botswana, Waterman Swaziland has secured a deal with a Tswana entrepreneur. |
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An entrepreneur typically has a mindset that seeks out potential opportunities during uncertain times. |
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According to Schumpeter, an entrepreneur is a person who is willing and able to convert a new idea or invention into a successful innovation. |
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Welsh serial biotechnology entrepreneur Chris Evans and former Cabinet Minister Lord Hutton of Furness were among the guests at the reception. |
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The entrepreneur, 65, famous for inventing the bagless Dyson vacuum cleaner, warned that Britain will have a deficit of 60,000 engineering graduates this year. |
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For this, Qureshi hooked up with entrepreneur Benjamin Bilski, co-founder of THE NAGA GROUP AG and Managing Director of the SwipeStox GmbH, Frankfurt. |
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While bootstrapping involves increased risk for entrepreneurs, the absence of any other stakeholder gives the entrepreneur more freedom to develop the company. |
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Other speakers include serial entrepreneur Ketan Makwana, trainer and motivator Terry Careswell of Ignite Firewalking, and didgeridoo 'therapist' Gregg Chapman. |
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Cheap TV Spots concentrates, not on worthless whiz-bangs for their website, but on delivering more bang-for-the-buck for the entrepreneur on a budget. |
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A WEB firm boss who is helping to make the internet more accessible to dyslexic people hopes to be named the most promising entrepreneur in the North East. |
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As a Marine veteran and entrepreneur, Serket Racing founder and driver Mark Llano is committed to bettering the lives of his fellow service members. |
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A SUNDERLAND chocolate entrepreneur is hoping to sweet-talk Innocent Smoothies founder Richard Reed into investing up to pounds 1m in her business. |
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The undertaker of the enterprise is usually known today by the French term entrepreneur because we have surrendered the English word to the undertakers of funerals. |
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The entrepreneur acts on perceived price discrepancies but there is no saying if what appears like an opportunity is real, since the market is not generally equilibrating. |
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Heaton-born entrepreneur and hotel owner Brian Burnie is asking for anyone who may have pictures of him as a schoolboy growing up in Newcastle's East End, to get in touch. |
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The entrepreneur must be actively involved in operations of the business. |
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Rather than an equilibrator, Mises's entrepreneur is a resource allocator. |
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Successful Mangalorean entrepreneur in Abu Dhabi, Leo Rodrigues, also a philanthropist and community leader, introduced his new automobile venture Liwa Automobile in Dubai. |
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The advent of the Internet has brought about a new race of entrepreneur. |
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A cosmetics entrepreneur she was the founder and eponym of company Helena Rubinstein, Incorporated, which made her one of the world's richest women. |
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The beautifully crafted collection is an eponym of Nouf Nasser Al-Meer, artist, designer and entrepreneur of the luxurious label, a statement said. |
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He was, beyond question, an entrepreneur of amazing ability. |
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The ice cream cone was born in 1904 at the St Louis World's Fair, America, when Syrian entrepreneur Ernest E Hamwi ran out of dishes and passed a waffle to a work-mate. |
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Recall that America's 18th century Founding Father was, among other things, an entrepreneur, author, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, self-help expert and aphorist. |
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Watt told Boulton about his ideas on improving the engine, and Boulton, an avid entrepreneur, agreed to fund development of a test engine at Soho, near Birmingham. |
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Thus, he draws attention to the function of the entrepreneur and distinguishes clearly between the function of the entrepreneur and the owner who provides the money. |
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Numerous members of the New Zealand AC 2000 team became key members of the Swiss 2003 Alinghi challenge, led by biotechnology entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli. |
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As a real-world example that ideas can come from anywhere, Shell has used the invention of a young entrepreneur to solve a challenge for the Morro da Mineira community. |
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Bob Aube, an entrepreneur from Davis who dreamed this whole thing up and acts as the NGL's voice of unreason, already knows what typical fans are thinking. |
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Nils Oscar was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Karl-David Sundberg in 1996 and produces a range of 10 beers as well as distilling vodka and akvavit. |
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The first five chapters explicate entrepreneurial culture deconstructively and semiotically, exploring the social-discursive construction of the entrepreneur. |
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The whale was exhibited to the public by a local entrepreneur, John Woods, both locally and then as a touring exhibition that travelled to Edinburgh and London. |
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Reggae Reggae sauce entrepreneur Levi Roots and Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry will advise young people taking part in the challenge about their jobsearch. |
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In 1841, the expert trapper and entrepreneur Ewing Young died leaving considerable wealth and no apparent heir, and no system to probate his estate. |
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Creative entrepreneur Lorraine Clay is throwing open the doors of her Northumberland studio in the hope that the public will go potty over her musical rainsticks. |
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