TITLE

2010 TOP ENTREPRENEURS

PUB. DATE
May 2010
SOURCE
Crain's New York Business;5/31/2010, Vol. 26 Issue 22, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article offers information on several entrepreneurs who have been chosen as the best in the business community of New York City by the periodical. It informs that these entrepreneurs lead fast growing companies across New York City. It also offers a brief information on the success stories of these entrepreneurs and says that innovation is a hallmark of these entrepreneurs who have revolutionized phone service, ground transportation and education.
ACCESSION #
51136806

Tags: BUSINESSPEOPLE;  ENTREPRENEURSHIP;  INNOVATIONS in business

 

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