Entrepreneurs
Coverage of Entrepreneurs in the Nexus archive.
- A.P. SIPB clears 11 investment proposals worth ₹9,076 crore; CM calls for ethanol blending policy
A.P. SIPB cleared 11 investment proposals worth ₹9,076 crore. Chandrababu Naidu calls for an ethanol blending policy to complement agriculture with industrialization, creating income opportunities for farmers and enabling them to become entrepreneurs.
- Empowering the Nigerian Dream: How PalmPay is supporting the growth of Nigerian SMEs
PalmPay is supporting the growth of Nigerian SMEs by expanding financial access through direct interventions beyond its payment services. The initiative aims to empower entrepreneurs by addressing financial inclusion challenges.
- How to turn compute into a financial asset
Entrepreneurs, exchange operators, and AI firms are developing tradable financial instruments backed by processing power. These instruments aim to convert computational resources into assets that can be traded.
- Changes to small UK company filing rules prompt backlash
The UK government's proposed changes to small company filing rules have faced backlash. The previous business secretary pledged to abandon the plans to prevent imposing regulations on entrepreneurs.
- Weekend Break: Brookfield Shops at Progress Park
Brookfield Shops at Progress Park in Brookfield, Ill., is a retail incubator designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs test products in a brick-and-mortar setting before committing to a permanent storefront. The initiative invites visitors to explore the shops.
- Gary Vaynerchuk says AI is creating the biggest opportunity ever for entrepreneurs
Gary Vaynerchuk states that AI is generating the largest entrepreneurial opportunity ever. He emphasizes the potential for entrepreneurs in the AI field.
- Ask HN: Entrepreneurs, how long did it take you to succeed?
The article asks entrepreneurs about the time taken to achieve success, the number of ideas explored, and factors influencing decisions to stick with or pivot an idea. It is a Hacker News discussion thread with no comments posted yet.
- Toxic, cancer-causing chemicals are lurking in popular hair products — inside the battle for ‘beauty justice’
Toxic and cancer-causing chemicals are found in popular hair products, raising health concerns. Entrepreneurs are developing safer alternatives, but there are no established industry standards to regulate these products.
- The savvy founders who outlasted America's fro-yo bust - and how they turned a dying dessert trend into a booming comeback
Founders of frozen yogurt shops outlasted the decline of the trend and successfully revived it into a booming business. They achieved this through innovative strategies and adaptations. The revival has led to increased popularity and success.
- Barge rescue attempt for Timmy the whale in Germany gets go-ahead
German officials have approved a rescue attempt for Timmy, a 13-meter humpback whale stranded near Lübeck for over a month. The effort, funded by two entrepreneurs, aims to transport the whale using a barge after veterinary assessments confirmed its fitness for the operation.
- The "Passive Income" trap ate a generation of entrepreneurs
The article critiques the 'passive income' concept, arguing it has misled many entrepreneurs into unsustainable financial strategies. It highlights the growing disillusionment among those who pursued it, leading to financial instability and burnout.