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Medical marijuana users getting pot soft drink

A California entrepreneur has plans to market a line medical marijuana soft drinks.

 

Report Says Kosovo Prime Minister Led Organ Trafficking Network

Report Says Kosovo Prime Minister Led Organ Trafficking Network

A two-year international inquiry has concluded that the prime minister of Kosovo led a clan of criminal entrepreneurs who presided over an organ-trafficking network that extracted kidneys from Serbian prisoners executed during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.

 

How to Earn and Blow $2.5 Million Before Your 22nd Birthday

How to Earn and Blow $2.5 Million Before Your 22nd Birthday

Web entrepreneur Andrew Fashion made $2.5 million by the age of 21 helping people bling out their MySpace pages. He blew it all before he turned 22. Meet Andrew and learn where his money went.

 

Interview for IndyBizShow.com, BoxOfficeMojo Co-founder's New Venture

Interview for IndyBizShow.com, BoxOfficeMojo Co-founder's New Venture

I did an Interview for IndyBizShow.com, a new business site focused on independent entrepreneurs. It’s created by Sean Saulsbury, the co-founder of BoxOfficeMojo.com. I talked about - what else - Rotten Tomatoes and briefly about Wopular.com.

 

Born entrepreneur? Studies suggest it’s likely

Studies indicate some people may be genetically predisposed to entrepreneurial tendencies.

Senh: Dumb. That's like saying you're a born lawyer, actor, teacher, or whatever profession you go into. Anyone can be an entrepreneur. If you have an idea, and you want to start a business, and you go through with it, then you're an entrepreneur. What a waste of time and money.

 

Top 10 Sources Of Funding For Start-ups

Prioritized for your fishing pleasure. Good luck!

 

Wake-Up Call For Newly Hatched Entrepreneurs

Wake-Up Call For Newly Hatched Entrepreneurs

There is a swelling class of first-time entrepreneurs, and they need help. This class includes, among others, mompreneurs (women who saw business-building as a way to bolster their retirement stash and waning self-esteem from being out of the workforce for years); homepreneurs (recently laid-off cubicle warriors, or just those fed up with their 90-minute commutes); and boomerpreneurs (50- to 70-year-old careerists driven to pursue lifelong dreams while they still have the health and gumption to do it).

 

Bacon entrepreneurs bring in the bucks

Tired of hearing that everything tastes like chicken? So are Seattle entrepreneurs Justin Esch and Dave Lefkow. They want it all to taste like bacon.

 

When Your Kids' Needs Conflict with Work

Too often, working weekends, living out of a suitcase, and bringing the BlackBerry to dinner are the price one pays for being an entrepreneur. But try explaining that to a 6-year-old. "The other day my daughter, Luna, asked why I was sending an e-mail," says Shep Sepaniak, managing partner of Fritz-McDonald, a New York employee benefit brokerage with six employees and $20 million in gross revenue. It was early in the morning, and Sepaniak was working in his home office. When Sepaniak tried to explain that the e-mail was to an important client, Luna replied, "Didn't you do that yesterday?"

 

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