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Grandma’s Recipe Started Business With $2B+ Annual Revenue
Mildred Reser started selling potato salad to pay the bills back in 1950. The recipe she perfected in a rural Cornelius, Oregon, farmhouse helped her launch a seasonal business, Mrs. Reser’s Salads, which supplied local meat markets before it moved to its first small factory and landed distribution in Safeway.Image Credit: Courtesy of Reser’s Fine […]
Read MoreHailey Bieber’s Rhode Sells to E.l.f. for $1B
Cosmetics brand e.l.f. (eyes, lips, face) is acquiring Hailey Bieber’s Rhode, the skin care brand the model and entrepreneur launched in 2022. The deal is worth $1 billion, according to a press release. “We can’t wait to bring Rhode to more faces, places, and spaces. From day one, my vision for Rhode has been to […]
Read MoreWhat to Do After Your Business Gets Media Coverage
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Ask most entrepreneurs what they want from a PR campaign, and you’ll hear variations of the same answer: “We want to get our name out there.” That’s fair. Visibility matters. But here’s the problem: Visibility alone doesn’t pay the bills. I can’t count how many business owners […]
Read MoreJPMorgan Is Opening ‘Affluent Banking’ Centers. Here’s Where.
In May 2023, JPMorgan Chase acquired a “substantial majority of assets and assumed the deposits and certain other liabilities” of First Republic Bank after it collapsed and was seized by regulators. The deal also included First Republic’s brick-and-mortar locations. Two years later, JPMorgan is announcing what it’s doing with the real estate: opening 14 new […]
Read MoreYour Resume Might Be Great, But This Is What Makes People Say ‘Hire Them’
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In today’s unpredictable, hyper-competitive job market, resumes often disappear into a sea of sameness. Even highly qualified candidates struggle to stand out when their accomplishments echo those of countless others. What sets someone apart isn’t always what’s written on paper, but who’s willing to speak up for […]
Read MoreStarbucks Is Hiring a Pilot to Captain Its Company Aircraft
Starbucks is hiring a “Captain – Pilot-in-Command” for its company Gulfstream aircraft. According to the job posting, the role pays between $207,000 and $360,300 a year. (Business Insider notes that the average airline pilot earned around $250,000 in 2024.) Related: Starbucks’ New CEO Can Make Up to $113 Million in His First Year “The captain […]
Read MoreVC Compliance Is Boring But Necessary — Here’s Why
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You know that venture capital (VC) drives startup growth and innovation. However, it’s only part of the capital equation. The less glorified side of VC is just as critical, yet doesn’t get the same attention: compliance. It makes sense. We all want to talk about the big […]
Read More5 Signs of Internal Company Theft — and How to Catch It Early
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In 2023, Apple revealed a case of serious internal fraud. A longtime employee had exploited his access to procurement systems, diverting company funds, manipulating vendor relationships and approving fake invoices. The fallout: nearly $19 million in losses. This wasn’t a Hollywood-style embezzlement. It was slow, quiet and […]
Read MoreWhat Living in a 5-Minute City Taught Me About Building Better Businesses
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There’s a difference in each city’s marketing. Seoul wants to be culturally forward and technologically advanced; Copenhagen wants to be environmentally leading and design-centric. That’s fine, but big cities are hard to encapsulate, mostly because a well-developed city has many strengths. What both cities share, however, is […]
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