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Starting A Business With No Money And No Credit

YoungUpstarts

by Hugh Tyzack, founder and managing director of Loansforbad-credit.co.uk. For many young entrepreneurs, coming up with a revolutionary or likely successful business idea is not the biggest problem they face in making that idea a reality. Former co-workers and colleagues. Initial inventory costs. Peer-to-peer lending networks.

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Supercharge Growth Without Raising Money

YoungUpstarts

by Evan Varsamis, Founder/CEO at Gadget Flow Inc. Myself and my co-founders were just a bunch of young upstarts with a big idea. I always encourage entrepreneurs to get creative with sourcing finance. If you’re an entrepreneur like me who will have skills you can sell to generate income. The Beginning.

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WeWork: Blitzscaling or Blitzflailing?

Reid Hoffman

If you add together Apple, Alphabet, eBay, Facebook*, Lyft, Palo Alto Networks*, PayPal, Salesforce, ServiceNow*, Twitter, Uber, and Workday*, these twelve companies alone have a market capitalization of $3 Trillion, a little bit more than the annual GDP of the United Kingdom in 2018. Should WeWork have blitzscaled?

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Startups On Startups: Entrepreneurs Reveal Best Advice For Building A Business

YoungUpstarts

Columbus is the fastest-growing city in the country for Startup Activity, and we’re seeing first-hand the growing number of entrepreneurs in the Midwest. For this reason, we are sharing top tips straight from the source, as 11 startups from the Rev1 Ventures network are imparting their best piece of advice to fellow entrepreneurs: 1.

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6/16: What's Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption

David Teten

Panelists Adam Berk, founder Neigh*borrow Adam Black, founder KeyWifi Jeff Stewart, founder Lenddo / Mimeo Cameron Tonkinwise, Associate Dean for Sustainability, Parsons, The New School Moderated by Roo Rogers, President of Redscout Ventures, and Co-Author of What’s Mine Is Yours. Adam Berk, Founder of Neigh*borrow.

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