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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
3/29/2013
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Read about the six lifescience and healthcare entrepreneurs we'll be following this week on twitter.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
5/3/2013
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Get helpful startup tips from this week's eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
5/10/2013
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Find out what this weeks eMed's 6 to follow entrepreneurs had to say.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
5/3/2013
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 Get helpful startup tips from this week's eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship.

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eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship
Chris Seper
5/17/2013
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 Get in engaged in the conversation with this weeks eMed's 6 to follow in entrepreneurship.

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eBay Sellers Challenge to Spark Entrepreneurial Spirit
Ruhe Thom
6/12/2009
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San Jose, Calif.—June 9, 2009— eBay today launched the eBay Sellers Challenge, a unique initiative with a simple goal: empower and inspire entrepreneurs to grow existing businesses – or start new ones – on eBay.  The Sellers Challenge asks entrepreneurs to answer a simple...

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Young Still Want to Be Entrepreneurs
Marich Mark
11/22/2010
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Despite a difficult economic climate, many young Americans are still interested in entrepreneurial pursuits. A Harris Interactive® online poll, conducted on behalf of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, released in conjunction with the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week, reveals that 40 percent of youth ages eight to 24 would like to start a business at some future point, or already have done so. Additionally, young people are overwhelmingly optimistic about the possibility of owning their own business. Seventy-five percent of the eight- to 12-year-olds, 62 percent of the 13- to 17-year-olds and 62 percent of the 18- to 24-year-olds agree that they can successfully start their own businesses if they work hard.

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Young Firms Struggling in a Post-Recession Economy
Marich Mark
4/18/2011
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The latest Kauffman Firm Survey is out and paints a gloomy picture of 2009 as it related to new firms – tighter restrictions on capital, slow sales, and increasing problems with customer payments.

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Young Firms Lead Economic Recovery
Mark Marich
12/3/2012
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A new report from the Kauffman Foundation reveals that the pace of recovery in hiring and job creation since 2008 is stronger in newer firms – those two years old or younger – than in more established companies. Job Creation, Worker Churning, and Wages at Young Businesses is the seventh report in a series using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Dynamic Statistics.

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Young Firms & Promoting Innovative Growth
Mark Marich
11/26/2012
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Young firms and their ability to raise capital will be the focus of a discussion in Washington next week at the Brookings Institution.

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