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<blockquote data-quote="Mudinyeri" data-source="post: 69629675" data-attributes="member: 386916"><p>I see this thread hasn't been active for several months but I'm new to the forum and what I call a "serial entrepreneur." I started my first "real" business when I was fourteen and have started, bought, participated in start-ups, sold and lost more than 25 businesses since then.</p><p></p><p>Currently, I own a handyman & remodeling business, a real estate investment company, a meeting solutions company, a disaster preparedness training & consulting company and a digital magazine. I'm looking at investing in a home technology company. I frequently speak on entrepreneurialism and have written a number of articles on topics related to being an entrepreneur.</p><p></p><p>If you're thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, plan on going broke ... at least twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudinyeri, post: 69629675, member: 386916"] I see this thread hasn't been active for several months but I'm new to the forum and what I call a "serial entrepreneur." I started my first "real" business when I was fourteen and have started, bought, participated in start-ups, sold and lost more than 25 businesses since then. Currently, I own a handyman & remodeling business, a real estate investment company, a meeting solutions company, a disaster preparedness training & consulting company and a digital magazine. I'm looking at investing in a home technology company. I frequently speak on entrepreneurialism and have written a number of articles on topics related to being an entrepreneur. If you're thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, plan on going broke ... at least twice. [/QUOTE]
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