2% of the benefits of an entire national tax cut - about four billion dollars - went directly to five people. Who happen to own Walmart. They cut you a $300 check so yo wouldn't grumble about it. Each Walton, individually, got more tax cut than 2.5 million people, collectively. But it's okay, beca
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Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://www.reddit.com 4968 days ago
Startup Financing: How to Start a Company With No Money
Posted by LarryWildman under Raising CapitalFrom http://bit.ly 4973 days ago
How to Start a Company Without Any Money
I first heard about John Paul DeJoria back in the mid 1980 and have followed his career on and off ever since. Here's a man who belonged to an L.A. gang member in his youth and was at one point homeless. Today he's a billionaire. This is a video worth wa Read More
I first heard about John Paul DeJoria back in the mid 1980 and have followed his career on and off ever since. Here's a man who belonged to an L.A. gang member in his youth and was at one point homeless. Today he's a billionaire. This is a video worth wa Read More
The Amazing Chuck Feeney Story: The Billionaire Who Gave it All Away
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://tiny.cc 4982 days ago
How Chuck Feeney Became a Billionaire Chuck Feeney is the subject of a recent biography by Conor O'Clery, The Billionaire Who Wasn't: How Chuck Feeney Made and Gave Away a Fortune Without Anyone Knowing.
In a nutshell, Feeney built an empire in the duty free business over several decades beginn Read More
In a nutshell, Feeney built an empire in the duty free business over several decades beginn Read More
Richard Branson: An Inspiration for Entrepreneurs
Posted by LarryWildman under StartupsFrom http://www.texasenterprise.org 4982 days ago
Of more than 1,000 entrepreneurs from 75 countries who responded to the survey, 28 percent picked Richard Branson as the most inspirational entrepreneur. People cited his constant product innovation and his ideas as the reason for choosing Branson.
Branson certainly deserves the acclaim. Read More
Branson certainly deserves the acclaim. Read More
Looking for inspiration to get rich — and fast
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://www.monroenews.com 5007 days ago
Analysts say that inventing Facebook or stuff for Facebook is the newest good way to become a billionaire. So I am currently in development for a Facebook game. My idea is called FabulousVille. My Facebook game alters pictures of you. It will make you look like you’re taking exotic vacations with c
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Hey Quora, Censorship Sucks, Anonymous Censorship Sucks Even More
Posted by LarryWildman under Social MediaFrom http://thomashawk.com 5019 days ago
So I guess Quora is giving some users special anonymous powers to edit the site as they see fit.
Those of you that know me know that I hate censorship. But even worse than censorship is anonymous censorship. In Scoble’s case apparently he had some very popular answers on the site that were colla Read More
Those of you that know me know that I hate censorship. But even worse than censorship is anonymous censorship. In Scoble’s case apparently he had some very popular answers on the site that were colla Read More
The Winklevii Whinge-athon Continues
Posted by LarryWildman under NewsFrom http://dealflow.typepad.com 5037 days ago
Six years later the Winklevoss Twins are still chasing Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for more money. How much is asking someone to do something for you worth when they went and did it far better by themselves?
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Angel Investors
Posted by LarryWildman under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.antiventurecapital.com 5047 days ago
How to find, approach, and close angel investors.
Who are angel investors?
They are typically entrepreneurs themselves. Angel investors differ from venture capitalists in that they are investing their own hard-earned money into your company rather than that of institutional investors. They u Read More
Who are angel investors?
They are typically entrepreneurs themselves. Angel investors differ from venture capitalists in that they are investing their own hard-earned money into your company rather than that of institutional investors. They u Read More
Why are bankers paid so much?
Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://stevedenning.typepad.com 5063 days ago
Pay Gap Survives Crisis: Traders Still Outpace Surgeons
The case for bankers, if any, rests on the argument that their activities grow the economic pie. However, most of the income comes from extracting rents in a zero-sum game. Read More
The case for bankers, if any, rests on the argument that their activities grow the economic pie. However, most of the income comes from extracting rents in a zero-sum game. Read More
The Most Amazing Press Release Ever Written -- CHICAGO, Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://www.prnewswire.com 5065 days ago
The Most Amazing Press Release Ever Written. PR Professional Distributes Groundbreaking Press Release.
CHICAGO, Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitch Delaplane of PitchPoint Public Relations has issued the most amazing press release ever written. While hundreds of press releases are distributed Read More
CHICAGO, Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitch Delaplane of PitchPoint Public Relations has issued the most amazing press release ever written. While hundreds of press releases are distributed Read More
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