The company is entirely bootstrapped meaning there are no outside investors, which also means a lot fewer headaches. |
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The classic case is, of course, the way that World War II apparently bootstrapped the United States out of the Great Depression. |
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Yet examples abound of companies that have bootstrapped their way to success. |
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He has bootstrapped his tiny business into the single largest, most influential voice in the entire book publishing industry. |
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Amelia Wilcox, CEO of Salt Lake City-based Incorporate Massage, has bootstrapped her business since the beginning. |
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There are certainly risks associated with bootstrapped business, as a recent survey of founders and chief executives at 460 bootstrapped startups illustrates. |
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