Archive for February 7th, 2005
Half Of Canada’s Entrepreneurs Will Retire By 2020
And now for some irresponsible “the sky is falling” reporting from Canada.com: On its own, it’s a startling statistic: 500,000 of Canada’s small business owners will retire in the next five years. According to a report released yesterday by CIBC World Markets, half a million small business owners will retire in the next five years, [...]
Brewed Fresh Daily: “Small Business CEO author Steve Rucinski announces he’s posted podcasts of their conversations with small business experts here. Nice work Anita, Steve, and Peter.” BTW, George, great job on the new BFD!
Small Business Borrowing After Bankruptcy
BusinessWeek: “A bankruptcy — particularly a recent one — is definitely going to be counted against your business when a bank evaluates your credit worthiness on a loan application. Unfortunately, the mark stays on your record for 10 years. Nonetheless, it may not be impossible for your company to get a new loan, experts say, [...]
Entrepreneurial Though Leaders Seminar – Video archive
Joerg Battermann: “For everyone only remotely interested in business development, entrepreneurship or just famous business leaders giving insight in their knowledge, head over to [the video-streaming archive] of Stanford’s Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Program.”
Creative And Unique Successful Business Names
Rebecca Thomas: “Some of you may remember that I collect interesting business names, something I haven’t been able to work on lately due to the demands on my time and energy. Apparently, I’m not the only one who likes to engage in this past time. The lovely folks over at MYOB have compiled a list [...]
Entrepreneurial Success Stories
Curt Rosengren: “I’m a big fan of learning from the experience and insights of those who have ‘been there done that.’ Here are some great stories of entrepreneurs who have successfully made it happen.” via Anthony Cerminaro.
Shattering the 7 Myths of Student Entrepreneurship
Young Money: I don’t have enough money – Many of America’s largest corporations started on a shoestring budget out of somebody’s garage. I don’t have enough time – Many of America’s largest corporations were started in people’s spare time. I’m not smart enough – Says who? SATs and grades have very little correlation to people’s potential to [...]
€irePreneur: According to yesterday’s Sunday Times its as ‘simple’ as Being single-minded Thinking laterally … as regards funding too Not being too proud to ask for advice Treating every failure as a learning experience Remembering that there are no rules
This week’s Carnival of the Capitalists is up at Catallarchy.


