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Family Second To Business

NZ City: Hard times mean families are coming second according to a study of small business owners. MYOB has found almost three quarters of small business owners have to sacrifice time with their families in order to work longer hours so their business survives. It’s also found 58 percent have cut back on family holidays. […]

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Steve Jobs Tops Fortune’s Top Entrepreneurs List

GantDaily.com: Describing Jobs as “our generation’s quintessential entrepreneur, Visionary, Inspiring, Brilliant, and Mercurial,” Fortune said Jobs always used his intuition to create great products. Gates garnered the number two spot on Fortune’s list because he not only turned “concepts into companies” but also changed the “face of business.” Others on the list were Fred Smith,

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Advice From FUBU Entrepreneur

FUBU inventor, Daymond John, recently offered some business advice to college students at Kennesaw State University. Here is some of what he shared: John said entrepreneurs should set goals, do their homework, make sure they love what they’re doing, have a brand that briefly sums up who they are, and always continue moving forward in

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Steve Jobs FBI File

Steve Jobs was many things during his life. He was an entrepreneur and innovator. He was also a man with an FBI file. Here are a few things about Steve Jobs, the man, that the FBI had on him. The person who emerges from the 191 pages of the file is not dissimilar to the

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What They Did Before Fame

Names like Levi Strauss and Rube Goldberg are generally well known for many reasons, but the Quincy Herald Whig looks at what these people did before they reached fame. Levi Strauss (1829-1902) Twenty-four-year-old Levi Strauss left New York for San Francisco in 1853 to open a dry goods store with his sister and brother-in-law. They

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