Are you an entrepreneur?

Are you an entrepreneur?

Are you an entrepreneur? Do you know someone who risked it all and won big? Are you would-be entrepreneur but have yet to achieve success? Or maybe you have strong views or advice for the latest wannabes in The Apprentice. Share all your views here.

 

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    gin from london says:
    Nov 7, 09:19

    well....allan being ex-services i wouldnt even doubt your business will be successful. I am ex services myself and have a mini business. You are right, determination, persistance, quality service on time with a smile..I also choose not to do any sculdugery on my competitors and play fair...team work, fun , reliabilty..yup yup yup...i am sure you will do well. Me i do gorgeously (image consultancy and coaching )....and dont forget the paper work, that other guy is right...cash flow is very imortant. I was very lucky to go to a business start up seminar which teaches you business sense

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    scott from york says:
    Oct 24, 18:49

    I've just started my own kitchen company, supplying to joiners and builders. Where is the best place to get extra finance whithout massive interest rates?

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    Peter from Birmingham says:
    Oct 17, 18:23

    Before you go jumping in with your somewhat flaming style comment, according to the dictionary you spelled the word grammar wrong, you spelled it “grammer”. You have also added a hyphen at the end of the word “question” which is grammatically incorrect in you instance. If I made any mistakes in my post this was due to my thought process being, I wanted to help readers make a good judgment call as I have had experience as an Entrepreneur. If I thought this forum was an English test I would have paid more attention.

  4.  
    John from Plymouth says:
    Oct 14, 22:13

    To Peter from Birmingham,
    In answer to your question-
    maybe you should take some grammer and spelling lessons
    before applying for a job.

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    philwootton from c says:
    Oct 11, 19:55

    continuing with the lucydome concept now the insurance companies have said one strike and you are out a quickly inflated pneumatic dome bubble would save billions in insurance payouts as often within hours floods have been and gone a house design where the dome shape is anchored with water as ballast which as water levels rise dangerously is replaced by air as flood receeds house resettles back in its socket to which its anchored

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