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AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
5 Explosive Career Starts Learn from these entrepreneurial gamblers, who bet on themselves -- and hit the jackpot before the age of 30.  |
The Motley Fool August 30, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Foolish Book Review: "My Start-Up Life" Ben Casnocha, founder of software company Comcate, put together a thriving tech business in his teens. A key theme of his book is that entrepreneurs share a unique quality; they have the ability to see a need, and they find a way to fill it.  |
The Motley Fool August 30, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Foolish Book Review: "Sell Your Business Your Way" Author Rick Rickertsen offers advice on getting the best value for your business. For small and midsized business owners looking to sell, the few hours it takes to read his book should be time well spent.  |
Inc. September 2007 Bobbie Gossage |
How I Did It: Charles Hallberg, Founder and CEO, MemberHealth How Charles Hallberg turned a 13 person company into a $630 million business.  |
Inc. September 2007 Sarah Goldstein |
How I Did It: Mike Walrath, Founder, Right Media Mike Walrath was a classic dot-com kid, except that his response to the bust was to come up with an industry-changing technology platform.  |
Inc. September 2007 Sarah Goldstein |
How I Did It: Amy Rees Lewis, CEO, MediConnect Global Amy Rees Lewis helped MediConnect Global increase sales and cut costs.  |
Inc. September 2007 Patrick Cliff |
How I Did It: Jeffrey Smalls, CEO, Smalls Electrical Construction Jeffrey Smalls took Smalls Electrical Construction from a scrappy company to an $11.6 million business.  |
Inc. September 2007 Adam Bluestein |
How I Did It: David Katz, CEO, AEE Solar David Katz started AEE Solar and began selling solar gear to neighbors. His once-sleepy business has exploded.  |
Inc. September 2007 Athena Schindelheim |
How I Did It: Jason Araghi, CEO, Green Beans Coffee For Green Beans Coffee, now a $20.8 million, California-based production of Jason Araghi and his brother Jon, serving organic coffee, smoothies, and pastries in war zones on more than 60 military bases around the Middle East is a daily, death-defying reality.  |
Inc. September 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
How I Did It: Prathiba Ramadoss CEO, Business Integra Starting from her garage, Prathiba Ramadoss turned an IT staffing firm into a full-scale contracting firm and software developer with $4.7 million in sales.  |
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