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What My First Failed Startup Taught Me — and How I Finally Got It Right 20 Years Later

What My First Failed Startup Taught Me — and How I Finally Got It Right 20 Years Later

By Richard | Jul 11, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. They say timing is everything — and that’s a lesson I’ve learned the hard way.Today, I’m building a startup I truly believe in. But the truth is, this journey didn’t start last year. It began more than 20 years ago — with a big idea, the wrong […]

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Why Your Old Marketing Tactics Are Killing Your Growth in 2025

Why Your Old Marketing Tactics Are Killing Your Growth in 2025

By Richard | Jul 10, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Let’s cut to the chase: If you’re still clinging to marketing strategies from two years ago, you’re not just behind — you’re invisible. Welcome to 2025. Algorithms have shifted, audiences have evolved and that old playbook? It’s a liability. After 25 years in the marketing trenches — […]

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How to Spot Trends and Turn Them Into Business Growth

How to Spot Trends and Turn Them Into Business Growth

By Richard | Jul 10, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The question of ‘next trends’ isn’t whether a trend exists, but whether you’ll be the first to spot it. Interest in trends across search engines and social media can grow by 65% to 143% over five years, with some driving exponential sales growth within months. In response, […]

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Goldman Sachs Asking Junior Bankers to Confirm Loyalty

Goldman Sachs Asking Junior Bankers to Confirm Loyalty

By Richard | Jul 10, 2025

Goldman Sachs is planning to ask junior analysts to verify every three months that they don’t have a job lined up elsewhere, in a periodic pledge of loyalty, Bloomberg reports. The loyalty oaths are meant to get ahead of private equity firms, which can offer candidates jobs up to two years before a potential start […]

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He Went From Customer to CEO of 16 Handles

He Went From Customer to CEO of 16 Handles

By Richard | Jul 10, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Fresh out of an unfulfilling finance career, Neil Hershman was looking for something different — something he could build with his own hands. That search led him to 16 Handles, a New York-based froyo brand he frequented as a customer. Astrophysics degree in one hand, finance resume […]

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Nvidia Hits Market Cap Milestone Before Apple, Microsoft

Nvidia Hits Market Cap Milestone Before Apple, Microsoft

By Richard | Jul 9, 2025

Nvidia has flown past Microsoft and Apple to hit a record $4 trillion in market value, the latest sign of the AI boom. On Wednesday morning, the AI chipmaker became the world’s first company to be worth $4 trillion, ahead of the previous $3.9 trillion market value record set by Apple in December. (Though it […]

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Why Firing My Smartest Employee Was the Smartest Thing I Ever Did

Why Firing My Smartest Employee Was the Smartest Thing I Ever Did

By Richard | Jul 9, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I’ve seen thousands of impressive resumes over the years, and one important lesson I’ve learned is that smarts and brainpower without emotional intelligence are worse than unproductive. Give me the sharpest investment analyst or portfolio manager in town, but if they can’t hold a calm conversation when […]

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Starbucks Wants to Remove Seed Oils From Egg Bites

Starbucks Wants to Remove Seed Oils From Egg Bites

By Richard | Jul 9, 2025

Canola oil, a seed oil made by crushing canola seeds, is used in several Starbucks food items in the U.S., from the popular egg white and roasted red pepper bites to its sandwiches. But that may soon change. Bloomberg is reporting that the coffeehouse is exploring how to remove seed oils, including canola, from its […]

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Barbara Corcoran Retains Staff With Wild Perks, No Turnover

Barbara Corcoran Retains Staff With Wild Perks, No Turnover

By Richard | Jul 9, 2025

Barbara Corcoran, the 76-year-old founder of the real estate firm The Corcoran Group, claims to have created a work environment where there was “no turnover.” In an Instagram post shared with her 1.2 million followers on Monday, Corcoran outlined the “crazy things” she would do to keep her staff happy. For example, Corcoran would bus […]

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