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Alex Lieberman: Building A $75 Million Digital Media Empire - Hakune
Alex Lieberman unpacks how he built morning brew to a 75 million dollar digital media empire
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Holmes used fake pharma reports to sell Theranos tech to Walgreens, prosecution says
Walgreens thought “the technology worked as we were told.”
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Empathy Is The Most Important Leadership Skill According To Research
You always knew demonstrating empathy is positive for people, but new research demonstrates its importance for everything from innovation to retention.
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Intuit to buy Mailchimp for $12 billion
It's a huge windfall for founders of the company, which didn't give stock to employees.
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How Sweden became the Silicon Valley of Europe
As Klarna's billionaire founder Sebastian Siemiatkowski prepares to stage one of the biggest-ever European fintech company listings, a feast of capitalism, he credits an unlikely backer for his runaway success: the Swedish welfare state.
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How to Know When It's Time to Open Your Own Business
Stylist Kat Russo was tired of having no say in the salons she worked in. So she opened her own.
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Here's how the explosive rise of Zoom is creating big opportunities for startups, which are raising millions to build apps and integrations ($)
Making a living from Zoom add-ins would have been impossible a year ago. But it's now a vibrant opportunity for developers, as long as they're smart.
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The Abandoned Side Project That Quietly Turned Into a $700m/year Revenue Business
The 20-year journey of Ben Chestnut, founder of MailChimp
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Has a startup finally found one of food science’s holy grails with its healthy sugar substitute?
A little less than three years ago at the Computer Science Museum in Mountain View, California, the founders of a young company hailing from Cambridge, England addressed a crowd of celebrities, investors and entrepreneurs at Y Combinator’s August Demo Day promising a revolution in food science
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This 28-year-old turned his college side hustle into a $1.3 billion start-up backed by Jeff Bezos
Francis Davidson rented out his college apartment over the summer for extra cash. Now, Sonder is a $1.3 billion start-up that may be the next big hospitality brand.
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3 Startup Growth Components Every Founder Should Know
Let’s talk about how to measure product-market fit, how to decide on a growth channel, metrics that lie about PMF, and other mechanics of growth for startups.
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What if You Could Outsource Your To-Do List?
Virtual assistants are one click—but often one continent—away. A new industry for bringing order to our work lives could shift the order of our workforce.
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5 Tips for Building Your Entrepreneur Power Circle
By connecting in meaningful and pragmatic ways, you can create a power circle of fellow entrepreneurs, and increase your chances of success.
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Warren Buffett Says This 1 Simple Habit Separates Successful People From Everyone Else
The 87-year-old chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway once gave us a breakthrough principle of taking charge of one's life. Let's revisit it.
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Trello co-founder Michael Pryor on pandering to power users, skyrocketing numbers, and the spectre of Microsoft
Get to 100 million customers, 1% pays $100 a year, and bam! $100m business
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Marc Andreessen On Productivity, Scheduling, Reading Habits, Work, and More
Marc Andreessen on how he spends his time, learns, the 'build' essay and much more.
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How ‘upcycling’ discarded ingredients into food is gaining momentum
“Upcycling,” a new technique of making food using discarded ingredients, is gaining momentum with entrepreneurs looking to create new food categories. Special Correspondent Allison Aubrey and Producer Mary Beth Durkin report on this growing food movement as part of NewsHours “Waste Not, Want Not” series.
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What is your bread and butter?
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The dual PhD problem of today’s startups
One of the upsides of this job is that you get to see everything going on out there in the startup world. One of the downsides of this job is seeing just how many ideas out there aren’t all that original. Every week in my inbox, there is another no-code startup.
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Ryan Reynolds on ‘Deadpool,’ diversity, and the secrets of successful marketing
For delivering an honest message, even when it’s difficult, Ryan Reynolds is one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business for 2020.
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