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Why Aren’t There More Female Entrepreneurs?

Both Sides of the Table

And when asked about the topic, I definitely don’t shy away from the topic as you can see in this 8-minute YouTube interview that Pemo Theodore asked me to do on the subject of Women in Entrepreneurship. Heck, you can launch your company if you’re a developer for $50,000. Please watch this. But then the truth sets in.

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On Bubbles … And Why We’ll Be Just Fine

Both Sides of the Table

I know that most people who are close to them tend to deny their existence, as we saw in the great housing bubble of 2002-2007 and the dot com bubble of 1997-2000. It’s what I love about entrepreneurship and about venture capital. That asset class need not represent the broader market. You know what I’m talking about.

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4 Startup Myths That Hold Innovation Back (and How to Overcome Them)

StartupNation

A Gender Gap Grader study shows that women represent 9 percent of developers in the startup ecosystem. They saw the opportunity to develop products that assist in the intellectual development of a child from a very early age. Baby Einstein grew revenues from $1 million in 1998 to over $10 million just a few years later in 2000.

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Three self limiting beliefs holding back your inner entrepreneur

NZ Entrepreneur

If you’re prepared to learn fast, work harder than you’ve ever worked before and persevere until you finally breakthrough to success, building your own business can be one of the most rewarding personal development exercises you will ever undertake – mentally, spiritually, emotionally – and yes, maybe even financially.

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Circularity in action: Social entrepreneurship in London

Impact Hub

Circularity in action: Social entrepreneurship in London Masha Guyard and Alexander Rose, both graduates of the Circular Start-up programme by Impact Hub London supported by JP Morgan and Chase, exemplify the transformative potential of circular solutions in addressing pressing social issues.

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Austin’s Will Hurley on the city’s incredible tech rise

TechCrunch

Laura Lorek has lived in the Austin area since 2000, where she's been writing about established companies like Dell, NI, IBM, Apple, Oracle, Google, Meta and tech startups like Opcity, now Realtor.com, Homeaway, now VRBO, RetailMeNot, Indeed.com, Homeward, OJO Labs and others. Laura Lorek. Contributor. Share on Twitter. Austin got hit hard.

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Fortescue subsidiary chooses Delaware for expansion that will bring new hydrogen economy jobs to Kent County

American Entrepreneurship

FFI Ionix is part of Fortescue, a company that ranks 414th on the Forbes Global 2000 list, but its origins were founded in Delaware as Xergy. This is what the Graduated Lab Space Grants and Strategic Fund are for: keeping and growing innovative companies here in the First State.” Christiansen. About FFI Ionix FFI Ionix Inc.