- Mark Zuckerberg may be the toast of Silicon Valley and Wall Street, but theres another constituency saluting him these days: young entrepreneurs roaming the halls of Americas high schools. (Huffington Post)
- There are tons of books that promise to help people become entrepreneurs—but most of them are targeted at adults. (Wall Street Journal)
- They are smart, driven and business savvy. But a growing number of young people dont want to use their business degrees to follow in Steve Jobs footsteps; they want to use entrepreneurship to serve the worlds poor. (Deseret News)
- Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Now may seem like a strange time to be setting up a business in Greece. The taxes are high, and there is virtually no prospect for growth. It is also a bureaucratic nightmare. (BBC News)
- YOUNG entrepreneurs are being hailed as the key to creating 100,000 jobs in the South. (Lewes Today)
- WEVE created crack for women, says 20-year-old entrepreneur Nikki Durkin of her online fashion startup 99dresses. The trouble is, Australian financiers dont want to get the habit. Ms Durkins aim is clear: I want to build a billion-dollar company. (Sydney Morning Herald)
- They work on the assumption that if you try to convey this message to young aspiring entrepreneurs who don't have a startup idea yet, you are more likely to be heard. (Forbes)
- A new collaboration between young professionals aims to help small businesses all around the country. (YAHOO!)
- Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels helped several young entrepreneurs sell lemonade at the Statehouse Friday afternoon in an effort to increase entrepreneurship. (Fox 59)
- Thousands of young entrepreneurs will open lemonade stands this weekend in Indianapolis. Governor Mitch Daniels and inventor Scott Jones will kick off Lemonade Day Friday morning by helping children sell the beverage on the south lawn of the Statehouse. (msnbc.com)
Friday, May 18, 2012
Young entrepreneurs
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