FT.com - Entrepreneurship
FT.com - Entrepreneurship


The value of keeping investments close by
Bold British investors may be right to flee the country and seek opportunities abroad, but I shall continue to stick to what I know and can see, writes Luke Johnson

Tonic for creatures great and small
Three innovators from caring professions have chosen an entrepreneurial life

The antithesis of bling
Alberto Repossi says the super-rich might be trading down but his business must maintain its ultra-exclusive niche

Switch to China reaps rewards
A UK engineer with a taste for adventure has started a new manufacturing company and a new life in Zhongshan, confident he will fare better there than at home

All of the effort with none of the impact
The majority of entrepreneurs work in mundane industries for mediocre returns, writes Luke Johnson. Few see exponential returns and it is the big winners who make all the money

Start-up struggles, one year on
Winners of the Seedcamp mentoring programme have had mixed fortunes despite their head start

Making the difficult easy
UK start-up Corporates for Crisis aims to help companies operating in problem areas

Software revolution
Persuading IT directors to try a radically new product involves resolution, networking and a lot of selling

Man who put a shine on Sin City
A British entrepreneur is helping to transform Las Vegas into a stylish destination for the young and affluent.

Victorian model's modern take
The founder of a telecoms business rooted in the venerable co-operative movement says it offer a 21st century alternative for entrepreneurs

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