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1 day ago

Meet Greg Abel, the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway-the billionaire boomer boss got his start in business selling empty soda bottles for 5 cents | Fortune

Greg Abel rose from childhood entrepreneurship and odd jobs to become Berkshire Hathaway CEO in 2025 after a long corporate climb through PwC and CalEnergy.
#work-life-balance
fromFortune
1 day ago
Business

Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: 'We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Startup companies

Founder of $100 million company never unplugs from work, but encourages her team to have work-life balance: 'They didn't sign up to be entrepreneurs' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
Business

Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: 'We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Startup companies

Founder of $100 million company never unplugs from work, but encourages her team to have work-life balance: 'They didn't sign up to be entrepreneurs' | Fortune

fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

My mom encouraged me to put my $50,000 savings on the line. It turned into a company I sold for $22 million.

I was raised by entrepreneurs, but I never wanted to be one. Instead, I saw myself in a big corner office in the city. I started climbing the corporate ladder, but being laid off twice showed me that a corporate career wasn't as secure as I thought. I started freelancing, and soon opened a marketing agency called No Subject. We focused on events and influencers, back when we were still calling them bloggers.
Women
#small-business
fromIndependent
2 days ago
Startup companies

Kerry mother closes business after three months because of costs - 'It's been really tough on me'

fromIndependent
2 days ago
Startup companies

Kerry mother closes business after three months because of costs - 'It's been really tough on me'

Music
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I've found success in music, retail, and startups. Here's what I've learned about pivoting successfully.

Ryan Edwards moved from indie-band drummer to fintech leader and founder of Audoo, repeatedly resetting career goals while prioritizing hard work.
#career-change
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
Cooking

I left pre-med to turn my barbecue videos into a brand - here's how I'm building my business to carry my family through retirement

fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
Cooking

I left pre-med to turn my barbecue videos into a brand - here's how I'm building my business to carry my family through retirement

fromForbes
5 days ago

3 Non-Negotiables To Build A Trusted Personal Brand On Social Media

If you're an entrepreneur or freelancer, building a personal brand and credible reputation is no longer optional if you want to grow your business. A personal brand helps you stand out in a saturated market and establish yourself as a trusted authority, and in turn, helps to drive more revenue. Social media is a key way to build your personal brand and reputation.
Marketing
Mental health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How I turned ADHD and anxiety into a successful wellness company

Directed anxiety and consistent habits transformed ADHD-driven overthinking into a superpower that enabled building a sustainable, fast-growing digital health company.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

UK business leaders and innovators honoured in 2026 New Year honours list

2026 New Year Honours recognize UK business leaders across fintech, defence, entrepreneurship, and creative sectors for economic contributions and widening business opportunity and investment.
fromideamensch
1 week ago

Anu Shah

Anu Shah (also known as Anuja Shah or Anuja Sharad Shah) is a globally recognized entrepreneur and big-tech leader whose career is a masterclass in resilience and high-stakes innovation. Currently serving as a Principal Product Manager - Tech at Amazon, Shah brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at Meta (Facebook), where she led AI-driven creative automation and global brand advertising initiatives.
Artificial intelligence
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

When I made $1 million, friends and family kept asking for money. I had to cut some relationships out of my life.

Achieving wealth triggered sustained monetary requests, strained and ended relationships, and required firm financial boundaries to protect money and emotional well-being.
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

The story of the Bay Area's queen of jeans who dressed the icons

Melody Sabatasso stood in the lobby of San Francisco's Huntington Hotel, arms overflowing with a handcrafted denim patchwork skirt, a jacket and an assortment of other sewing equipment. She had just hitchhiked across the Golden Gate Bridge and to the top of Nob Hill from Marin County, and she wasn't amused to learn at the front desk that her famous client refused to see her for a final fitting. The budding designer wouldn't take no for an answer.
Fashion & style
fromHarvard Business Review
2 weeks ago

How the Best Leaders Develop and Spend "Innovation Capital"

Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison were great both great inventors of their time. Tesla was brilliant. He even felt sorry for how long it took Edison to come up with his inventions. But Tesla was eventually forced out of his company and he died penniless. Edison on the other hand racked up commercial success. He managed to motivate employees, woo investors, and win consumers. His inventions broke through to the mass market.
Business
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The SpaceX Mafia is here

Former SpaceX employees founded venture-backed startups that have raised over $3 billion, backed by top VC firms and influenced by SpaceX's ownership and innovation culture.
#personal-finance
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago
Bootstrapping

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago
Bootstrapping

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

Silicon Valley
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says humility is an underrated leadership trait: 'You cannot show me a task that is beneath me' | Fortune

Jensen Huang rose from dishwasher to multi‑billionaire CEO who embraces humble tasks and empowers others by sharing his reasoning and hands‑on help.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm 'Shark Tank' investor Kevin O'Leary. I wake up at 5 a.m. with no alarm and refuse to answer emails.

Kevin O'Leary rises at 5 a.m., monitors global markets, bikes 12 miles daily, and built wealth via software sales, investing, TV, and acting.
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

More than a shoe: WOODstack's Blood, Sweat & Tears night in Brooklyn amNewYork

WOODstack and Adidas launched the Blood, Sweat & Tears Adistar Control 5 and hosted an event that highlighted the true grit, hustle, and community behind WOODstack's rise. WOODstack started in Brooklyn as a single, family-run storefront and grew into a multi-location retailer that supports community, culture, and New York's next generation of entrepreneurs. WOODstack builds on principles of hard work, family legacy, and service, and serves as a trusted destination for emerging talent, local creators, and New Yorkers who seek authenticity.
Fashion & style
Venture
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

The art of the hook: How Simon Squibb redefines influence

Simon Squibb turned teenage homelessness into entrepreneurial success, building multiple businesses, a vast social following, and promoting practical, accessible business education and funding.
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

Diego Sabino, CEO of The Only Caviar, balances building a luxury sustainable caviar brand with family routines, cooking for his son, and focused weekly work practices.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm 48 and starting my own business because I'm concerned that companies see me as 'too senior' to work in tech

At the start of this year, I went back to contracting, and then I learned I had prostate cancer. It was stage one, and I was on active monitoring for six months. I did some more contracting up until July, when I was told I needed to have treatment. So, I had treatment, and all the signs were good. In August, I thought, 'OK, I can start looking to go back to work.'
Mental health
Business
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm an ex-Clinton strategist turned CEO. I don't micromanage and love Chinese food and brain games - here's a day in my life.

Founded Stagwell in 2015 to create a people-oriented global marketing and communications company; leads a 13,000-employee firm and maintains a disciplined daily routine.
#immigration
Canada news
fromwww.startupcan.ca
2 weeks ago

The First Slice: How the Startup Canada Equal Slice Program Launched a New Era of Equitable Entrepreneurship

Equitable startup support enabled over 350 diverse Canadian entrepreneurs from 100+ cities to compete, access resources, and elevate underserved founders.
Fashion & style
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

From Briefs To Blazers: How Jessica Markham Built Jurisdiction Clothing While Running A Law Firm - Above the Law

Jessica Markham launched Jurisdiction Clothing boutique in Potomac while continuing active family law practice, balancing boundaries, operations delegation, and creative entrepreneurship.
fromBusline News
2 weeks ago

Great Canadian: A Lifetime On The Road - And The Legacy It Leaves Behind - Busline News

For more than four decades, Larry and Lorna Hundt have shaped not only a company, but a culture. What began as a young university student's weekend bus runs between Waterloo and Toronto evolved into one of Canada's most creative and admired motorcoach and tour operations. As Larry reflects on a lifetime in the industry and the legacy of Great Canadian Holidays & Coaches, the through-line is unmistakable: entrepreneurship, innovation, and a devotion to people - passengers, partners, and employees alike.
Canada news
Marketing
fromYahoo Finance
2 weeks ago

Millionaire Aussie CEO reveals one question he will never ask job applicants: 'Irrelevant'

Practical experience, persistence, client-focused hustle, and reinvestment transformed a $500 startup into a $30M global digital marketing agency, making ATAR and degrees secondary.
Startup companies
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 weeks ago

Why the next generation of business will be human-led - and why Marco Robinson is building the infrastructure for it - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Real competitive advantage comes from superior human infrastructure—people, alignment, and systems that convert belief into consistent execution, not merely additional automation.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

Burnout led me to build Bala - and caught up with me again as we grew. Here's how I manage now.

Repeated burnout was overcome through lifestyle changes, hiring a life coach, and applying learned strategies while rebuilding a business after COVID-19–related layoffs.
#leadership
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Business

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he went to 'night school' for an hour every day with Barack Obama and even turned in homework | Fortune

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Business

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he went to 'night school' for an hour every day with Barack Obama and even turned in homework | Fortune

fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Five Welsh entrepreneurs recognised as start-up accelerator celebrates latest award winners

Five Welsh entrepreneurs have been recognised for outstanding progress after completing the Business Wales Start-Up Accelerator, with the latest cohort underlining how intensive, targeted support can turn early-stage ideas into investment-ready businesses. The award winners completed the ten-week accelerator programme and were recognised across five categories, reflecting both the breadth and quality of entrepreneurial talent emerging across Wales. Collectively, the cohort demonstrated strong momentum in moving from concept to customer, validating propositions and building clear growth strategies.
Startup companies
#beauty-industry
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
Startup companies

I sold my company for hundreds of millions and have more money than I'd ever need. Yet at 66, I have no plans to retire.

fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

I grew up poor and undocumented. I created a beauty brand that generated $2 million in sales in a single day.

fromFortune
1 month ago
Bootstrapping

Tony Cuccio started with $200 selling beauty products on Venice Beach. Then he brought gel nails to the masses-and forged a $2 billion empire | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
Startup companies

I sold my company for hundreds of millions and have more money than I'd ever need. Yet at 66, I have no plans to retire.

fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

I grew up poor and undocumented. I created a beauty brand that generated $2 million in sales in a single day.

fromFortune
1 month ago
Bootstrapping

Tony Cuccio started with $200 selling beauty products on Venice Beach. Then he brought gel nails to the masses-and forged a $2 billion empire | Fortune

fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Chess.com cofounder says it took a pinch of delusion to bring the traditional game online-and it's a 'requirement for every successful entrepreneur' | Fortune

Entrepreneurs often have to take a leap of faith to get their businesses off the ground-whether it be cashing out their 401(k)s for funding, or dropping out of Ivy League colleges to go all-in. Chess.com cofounder Danny Rensch started his 235 million-player empire when his life was on the brink of collapse. Although he initially believed his vision was unrealistic, he credits a bit of that self-delusion to the platform's success.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

After 3 tech layoffs, I knew I had to lean into being a founder

Kelly Withers turned a personal design idea into Carmu, committing fully after tech layoffs while avoiding outside funding to retain control.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm an entrepreneur who never went to college and taught my kids to avoid debt. They both decided to go to college anyway.

Entrepreneurship and a hands-on work ethic can create financial independence and life skills without a college degree, while family members may still choose higher education.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Garda, casino tycoon and transcendental meditation pioneer: The life and good times of Richard Quirke

A Tipperary man rose from modest roots to become a multimillionaire in Dublin's gambling industry, leaving a legacy with Dr Quirkey's and the Carlton Casino.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Student discounts made him a millionaire, a heart condition made him rethink life-now this millennial founder spends half the year in the French Alps | Fortune

Today, we meet James Eder, the 42-year-old cofounder of Student Beans (a discount coupon company targeting the college crowd), who is now a work-life coach splitting his time between London and the French Alps, and author of The Collision Code.Eder was inspired to build Student Beans in 2005 after organising his university's summer ball-a party for over 600 students where he was responsible for sponsorship. "My calls to big brands led to me asking for samples and raffle prizes," Eder recalls to Fortune.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I founded a company while on maternity leave. In 2022, I hired my husband, and last year, we did more than $4.8 million in revenue.

I'm French, but I absolutely love living in LA. Still, during my maternity leave, I returned to Paris to be closer to my family. There, my baby adored singing books. She was only a few months old, but they kept her engaged. When we returned to America, I couldn't find anything similar. At the same time, I was learning all the English nursery rhymes I hadn't grown up with. I loved singing rhymes like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Patty Cake."
Startup companies
Marketing
fromHubspot
5 months ago

Circus dreams and serious struggles: Lessons on leadership from a literal ringmaster

Use personal dreams to help others achieve theirs, aligning business goals with community impact, partnerships, and audience benefit.
Bootstrapping
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I lived in a converted toolshed after the 2008 recession. It taught me resilience, and now, I run multiple businesses.

Resilience and resourcefulness gained while living in a converted toolshed enabled launching a successful e-commerce business without startup capital.
Business
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How entrepreneurs can stay motivated when the competition is relentless

Master three fundamentals—discover a personal why, set a self-defined scorecard, and commit to the long game—to prevent burnout and sustain entrepreneurial success.
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I think the biggest obstacle was probably myself' - meet the people who started businesses in their 40s, 50s and 60s

When we think of entrepreneurs, many of us imagine bright young upstarts in hoodies and jeans, like Mark Zuckerberg or Irish founders of the payment service provider Stripe, brothers Patrick and John Collison.
Venture
Startup companies
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Silicon Valley meets the court: Tech trio powering padel's rise in Bay Area

Three former tech professionals founded Park Padel to build a Bay Area padel community, opening public courts in 2023 and a flagship club in 2024.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

A Hall of Fame quarterback-turned-CEO explains why he interviews everyone he works with - and the red flag he looks for

Hiring and retaining the right people and removing toxic individuals is essential for team and company success.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
1 month ago

AI is reshaping work. It could also spark an entrepreneurial boom

AI reshapes jobs, reducing some roles while creating entrepreneurial opportunities through no-code and automation, shifting work toward independent, flexible enterprises.
History
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Emily Naper: 'I sat next to this very good-looking Irish man. And guess what? He had a rally car. What more d'you want at that age?'

Emily Naper owns and manages historic Loughcrew House in Co Meath and Manorbier Castle in Wales; she moved to Ireland in the early 1980s.
#kim-kardashian
fromFast Company
1 month ago
Business

Kim Kardashian mastered getting your attention. Now she's teaching a class on building a billion-dollar empire off it

fromFast Company
1 month ago
Business

Kim Kardashian has mastered getting your attention. Now she's teaching a class on building a billion-dollar empire from it

fromFast Company
1 month ago
Business

Kim Kardashian mastered getting your attention. Now she's teaching a class on building a billion-dollar empire off it

fromFast Company
1 month ago
Business

Kim Kardashian has mastered getting your attention. Now she's teaching a class on building a billion-dollar empire from it

fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 month ago

2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Myrto Steirou

2000-2003: The next Harry Potter book didn't come out for three years. 2022: Right after he was born, my son decided he would never sit in a stroller or a car seat. What is something you had to learn the hard way? Life doesn't pause for anyone. In the past few years, I've started three companies, moved homes and had two babies. There's no perfect moment, just a lot of juggling.
Photography
Startup companies
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Young Brits drive UK's entrepreneurship boom as two-thirds plan to work for themselves

Over five million Britons plan to start businesses within a year, signaling a major entrepreneurship surge driven by youth, side-hustles, and digital microbusinesses.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

A guy worth $1.5 billion shares 5 mindsets that make and keep him rich

John Morgan channels imposter syndrome and paranoia into vigilance, persistent drive, opportunistic risk-taking, and systematic number-checking that built a diversified business empire.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm the CEO of BeatBox Beverages. DJing, dad duty, and catching up with Mark Cuban are all part of my day.

BeatBox's CEO balances leadership of a fast-growing beverage company with family responsibilities through regimented mornings, constant sales monitoring, and adaptable work habits.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | 50 CUNY alums lifting NYC | amNewYork

CUNY alumni under 50 are driving New York City's economic, civic, cultural, and healthcare progress while expanding opportunity and access for others.
Venture
fromInquirer.com
1 month ago

Philadelphia athletes, social media influencers, and 'Shark Tank' winners among those on the 2026 Forbes 30 Under 30 list

Eighteen individuals with Philadelphia ties were named to Forbes 30 Under 30 2026 across diverse fields, including athletes, entrepreneurs, and influencers.
fromInc
1 month ago

Here's How AI is Fueling Small Business Creation and Driving Growth

Concern over the potential of artificial intelligence replacing employees remains high as the number of work tasks the tools can tackle grows. But the technology now plays a large role in boosting employment, too. A new report by job site LinkedIn shows how AI does that by fueling small business growth, and enabling a rising number of aspiring entrepreneurs to strike out their ow
Artificial intelligence
Venture
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Inside the Mind of a Modern Investor: An Interview with David Crownborn

David Crownborn combines venture capital and hedge fund expertise with founder experience and global market insight to scale innovative companies and craft resilient investment strategies.
Parenting
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The new flex: Fatherhood

Fatherhood exposes weak founder systems; successful entrepreneurship builds resilient organizations allowing founders to be present with family while practicing long-term patience, empathy, and systemic strength.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Harvard MBA grads are landing jobs paying $184K-but a record number are still ditching the corporate world and choosing entrepreneurship instead | Fortune

The median base salary for HBS's 2025 graduates rose to $184,500, up from $175,000 the year before. Of the 65% of the class seeking employment, 90% received at least one job offer within three months of graduation, and 84% accepted-both improvements from the classes of 2024 and 2023. Data from PayScale, analyzed by Poets & Quants, estimates the median lifetime income of an HBS graduate at over $8.5 million.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I breed and train dogs that sell for $175,000 each. We place about 20 dogs a year, and it took us a while to be profitable.

After experiencing intense itching from head to toe, I developed a total aversion to dogs. I made my husband agree that we would never have a dog when we got married. My husband and I both worked internationally, he in defense and me in humanitarian efforts. We met in Afghanistan and later moved to Kenya, which was a region where his harder skillset and my softer skillset could both be utilized.
Pets
Venture
fromFortune
1 month ago

Billionaire Mark Cuban once ran a Ponzi scheme from his dorm room: 'That's how I paid for my junior year of college' | Fortune

Mark Cuban used early entrepreneurial and sometimes shady schemes, including a chain-letter Ponzi, with persistent hustling to fund college and launch his business career.
fromFortune
1 month ago

This founder dropped out of college at 20 to become his own boss. His journey to profitability included Shaolin monks and Ironman competition | Fortune

The two-time founder told Fortune that he approaches it the way he approaches his business: always on. "It's just like in business, you have to, consistently, every day, show up and don't have any excuses for poor performance." He said that not all his Ironman training days are great, but he has to make sure he follows his plan. It aligns with how he works.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My parents and siblings are doctors, but I became a toy inventor. My company raised $5 million this year.

Sydney Wiseman invented Fingerlings, sold tens of millions, and now partners with her pediatrician sister to create playful medical tools.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Entrepreneurship is a bright spot as hiring cools

Hiring cooled from a 2022 peak while transitions into entrepreneurship and independent contracting rose; prospective founders should assess finances and skills.
E-Commerce
fromwww.gobankingrates.com
1 month ago

I Started a Side Hustle with $36 and Now Make 6 Figures 7 Things I Did To Get There

Domain investing can become a six-figure, location-independent online business from a small initial investment through strategic buying, data-driven portfolio growth, and flexible operation.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Quiet Weight

I grew up believing courage was about heroes jumping off mountains and running into burning buildings, 300 Spartan warriors standing against the invading Persian army-the kind of thing that is celebrated in epic poems and Hollywood blockbusters. But life has taught me something different. Courage does not just have to look spectacular. In fact, much more often, courage lives in the everyday.
Wellness
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I put company logos on my suit to pay for my wedding. It led to a new job.

Dagobert Renouf sold advertising space on his wedding suit to fund the wedding and gained community support and a job opportunity.
World news
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Ruaidhri O'Connor: From disco lights to hybrid players, how 'completely mental' Rassie Erasmus stays ahead of the game

Rassie Erasmus combined diverse entrepreneurial ventures, military service, office work, and a successful international rugby career before becoming an innovative Springboks coach.
Social media marketing
fromDigiday
1 month ago

Why creator Bashel Lewis ditched a five-year corporate career for the full-time creator grind

Bashel Lewis left Nielsen marketing job after a viral TikTok to pursue full-time content creation, building a media-style business while handling contracts, taxes, and insurance.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Jarred Kessler: Visionary Leader Driving Innovation in Finance and Real Estate

Jarred Kessler has spent over fifteen years at the intersection of finance, technology, and real estate. He is known for building companies that rethink traditional models and deliver new solutions for both investors and consumers. From raising $150 million in startup capital to leading innovative real estate platforms, Kessler has established himself as a strategic thinker and transformative leader. "I've always believed that the best opportunities come from understanding change before it happens," Kessler says.
Real estate
Food & drink
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

This SF tech worker sells hundreds of cookies out of her 1-bedroom apartment

Nicole Balsamo runs No Crumbs Cookies from her one-bedroom apartment while working full-time in tech, selling maximalist cookies that sell out instantly via preorders.
Fashion & style
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm the founder and CEO of Anastasia Beverly Hills. My day starts with TikTok and ends with red light therapy.

Anastasia Soare runs Anastasia Beverly Hills from home, centering daily life on work, beauty routines, exercise, and social media engagement.
Mental health
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How to break the solopreneur 'loneliness loop'

Solopreneurship often produces acute loneliness driven by uncertainty, resource strain, responsibility, and transactional networks, requiring community and mental-health attention.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Ahead of the budget, are the superrich really fleeing the UK due to taxes?

Having built a company worth around 70 million pounds ($92m) that he plans to sell soon, John wants to avoid a hefty capital gains tax bill. As his children are in university, upping sticks is possible. He hopes to take advantage of the Republic of Ireland's non-domiciled, or non-dom, tax regime, which would exempt him from Irish taxes as well.
UK politics
Business
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I am the biggest injured party,' says investor Joe Elias during heated exchanges at creditors' meeting of controversial Meath development

MDS Construction offered to finish 16 Ringfort estate houses while stating the entrepreneur pursued independent actions.
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 month ago

Billionaire tech founder Joe Liemandt says getting an MBA isn't worth it and you don't learn a 'fraction' of what you would as an entrepreneur | Fortune

Jumping straight into entrepreneurship yields far more practical business knowledge and experience than a two-year MBA.
Startup companies
fromPractical Ecommerce
1 month ago

New Books: Wikipedia, Ring, Vibe Code, More

Entrepreneurship and leadership converge across generative AI, resilience after failure, overcoming unconscious blockers, trust in platforms, and strategies for acquiring businesses.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Ring founder Jamie Siminoff champions hard work, warns money can 'drive your life'

For aspiring entrepreneurs, he said the key lesson from his career is the vital importance of "resilience, grit, hard work, and working on something that matters." Siminoff said that nobody knows how AI will reshape the world, but young people's best shot is to pursue a passion and work hard, as he expects there will still be jobs in five years for people who are "great at things."
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 month ago

Michael Dell founded his $90 billion company-once the largest PC maker-as a 19-year-old in his college dorm. Here's his secret to making it big | Fortune

While many businesses have modest beginnings, Dell says risk-taking focused his mind. "If you want to really make it big, you better come up with something unique," Michael Dell, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, told Fortune in a 2017 interview. "It better be differentiated-that nobody else is doing." His other piece of advice for entrepreneurs is to take feedback with a grain of salt.
Startup companies
Tech industry
fromTESLARATI
1 month ago

Tesla CEO Elon Musk teases autobiography following fallout with Isaacson

Elon Musk plans to write an autobiography to share lessons from his government role and entrepreneurial experience for the benefit of others.
Food & drink
fromIndependent
1 month ago

How three former engineers from India have set up a luxury Dubai chocolate factory in rural Clare - 'This is just the start'

Three entrepreneurs opened a Drois chocolate production headquarters in Quin, County Clare, pursuing their business dreams.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The married cofounders of Mejuri use Jeff Bezos' famous management principle to handle disagreements

"I have blind, crazy, crazy trust that he's got what he's working on," Sakkijha said, adding that they're both "in it to win it." Masad said one advantage of working together is their ability to be direct. That level of openness helps the business move more quickly, he said. Both said that working together also brings out their individual strengths. Masad said he sees himself as detail-oriented, data-driven, and passionate about problem-solving and strategy, while Sakkijha thrives in communication, decision-making, and emotional intelligence.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Anthony Anderson Interview: Leadership, Laughter, and Legacy

Best known for his portrayal of Andre "Dre" Johnson on ABC's Black-ish, Anderson not only starred in the series but also served as executive producer. The show became a cultural touchstone, using comedy to explore themes of identity, family, and progress. His creative influence extended to spin-offs like Grown-ish and a variety of hosting roles, including To Tell the Truth and the 75th Emmy Awards.
Television
Music
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Dolly Parton's secret to staying young is incredibly simple

Dolly Parton will continue performing and expanding her business into her eighties, emphasizing work, mental activity, and a positive attitude as contributors to longevity.
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 month ago

The CEO of $2.2 billion AI company Turing can't live without ChatGPT, swears by his Kindle, and has only taken 2 weeks of vacation in 7 years | Fortune

Jonathan Siddharth, cofounder and CEO of Turing, leads a $2.2 billion AI company building large language models and began experimenting with neural networks in high school.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Beauty entrepreneurs Susie Ma and Jenna Meek to join Dragons' Den as guest dragons in 2026

Two of the UK beauty industry's most successful founders, Susie Ma of Tropic Skincare and Jenna Meek of Refy, are set to join the BBC's Dragons' Den as guest dragons in 2026. The pair will sit alongside Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Steven Bartlett, as well as fellow guest dragons Tinie Tempah and Gary Neville, in a line-up designed to bring a new generation of entrepreneurial voices into the Den.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 month ago

Elias Torres's Agency raises $20 million Series A to chase agentic AI for customer service | Fortune

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The future is female': Claudia Rizzo flies flag for women in Italian football

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