Sunday, July 1, 2012

India entrepreneur

  • Recently, 149 women from 15 nations gathered in Delhi, India, for the Dell Womens Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) to learn, network and do business.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • They run fleets of trucks, supply construction material, design software programs and make furniture. Women entrepreneurs in war-torn Afghanistan have been breaking many cultural ceilings in the past decade.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Bangalore: Entrepreneurs are believers in hard work, Oh' at least sometimes, with few proper un-inherited business men. They often strive towards perfection digging areas that they don't even possess any knowledge in.
  • (Silicon India)
  • New Delhi, June 24 (IANS) In spite of the headwinds of slowing growth, high inflation and other operational worries, Chinese entrepreneurs are keen to invest in India, where they see immense opportunities for not just trade but also manufacturing of products.
  • (MSN India)
  • Bangalore: InterviewStreet, a startup project founded by two young Indian entrepreneurs will be taking the dais affront the Federal Government of United States.
  • (Silicon India)
  • At the Future of Media Conference held at the Stanford Graduate School of Business on February 15, he discussed Facebook's big challenge, investment trends, and how entrepreneurs can make sure to have fun.
  • (forbesindia.com)
  • Indian entrepreneurs abound as well, and not only in Silicon Valley. Almost half the countrys 47,000 hotels are now owned by Indians, and were worth nearly $129 billion in 2010, according to the Asian American Hotel Owners Association.
  • (Times of India)
  • But as India's economy liberalises and integrates with fast-changing global markets, some of the country's youth are choosing to seek their own success.
  • (Financial Times)

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