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Technology Entrepreneurs Form Big Brother Music™ to Help Recording Artists Build Their Own Music Business
SIMI VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Several local entrepreneurs with proven track records in building successful technology-driven enterprises formed Big Brother Music, whose mission is to provide aspiring recording artists a complete roadmap and a turnkey solution towards building a financially rewarding music business.
On the Internet, Everyone Can Hear You Complain
A San Francisco start-up called Get Satisfaction is the latest online ombudsman to try to mediate customer service complaints. Since September, when the site began, people have posted complaints or comments regarding 2,000 companies, and 40 percent of the companies have answered, at no charge to either side.
Start-Up TV Network Launches Fundability Web Site to Connect Entrepreneurs with $50 Billion in Investment Capital
FOLSOM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Start-Up TV Network Inc. today announced Fundability as its new company brand and the launch of www.fundability.com, a new web-based marketplace where investors and entrepreneurs make serious investment connections.
Bronco Wine Company’s Fred Franzia “Father of Two Buck Chuck” Receives “Entrepreneur of the 2000s” Award from Wine Market Report
NAPA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fred Franzia, President of Bronco Wine Company and widely known as the “Father of Two Buck Chuck,” received the “Entrepreneur of the 2000s Award” from Richard Cartiere’s Wine Market Report in Napa this week.
19 Year Old Entrepreneur Buys Retail Granite Chain Maryland-based Javan Capital Partners makes first local business purchase
BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Through his investment company, Javan Capital Partners LLC, 19 year old Artin Afsharjavan, owner of the Bethesda Persian restaurant Javan, has agreed to purchase The Countertop Company Inc., a retail operation selling granite countertops in 8 locations in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. The sale is complete, and Javan Capital Partnership assumed ownership on February 1st.
Time-Tested Businesses That Rake It In
Tech titans like Microsoft, Google and Yahoo! grab headlines, but there are a slew of traditional, targeted businesses that yield big profits for small players.
How To Make A Million Before You Turn 20
Forever in search of the secrets to entrepreneurial success, we peeked into the inspirational lives of five whiz kids who built million-dollar enterprises before the age of 20.
The Smartest Unknown Indian Entrepreneur
Vembu is a low-profile guy if there ever was one. He is also cheap as hell. Yet, of course, you know that among entrepreneurs, frugality is a virtue. A tremendous virtue.
Vembu has stretched this virtue to extreme limits, and added layers and layers of creativity upon it. The result? A 100%, bootstrapped, $40-million-a-year revenue business that sends $1 million to the bank every month in profits.
They Call This Intellectual Property?
New regulations may drive up costs for patent filers. The culprit: too many goofy proposals.
What IPO Documents Don't Tell You
The legally required disclosure of risks and benefits don't offer investors much help in gauging how their investment will do.
Social Networking Strategies For Small Businesses
From finding talent to prospecting for clients, social networks can be a powerful weapon. Here's how to use them.
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