For every true serial entrepreneur, there are dozens if not hundreds who attempt to diversify way beyond their expertise into
completely unrelated businesses and ultimately flop.
Not exact matches
Would this article be published if TSLAs market cap was 1billion instead of ~ 50 billion.Of course not.TSLA is much less a story of innovation and technology and much more one of a stock where rampant speculation resulting from Central bank liquidity has pushed its stock to levels
completely unrelated to its prospects as a company.Its silly stock market valuation allows it raise cash to keep the charade going much longer than the economics of its
business would ever suggest.
Many
business owners learn to become successful entrepreneurs by paying attention to others — even if they are in
completely unrelated fields.
Cinderella would definitely win; she's not afraid to get down to
business and get her hands dirty On a
completely unrelated note, your s» mores caramel apples look delicious!
Amazon clearly has behaved in an unprincipled manner with delisting the print titles that come under different contracts and distribution channels and are thus
completely unrelated to ebooks in a
business sense, but that's been my point all along — the delisting really isn't Macmillan's responsibility in any way that I can see, as it was a unilateral decision by Amazon.
On a
completely unrelated side note... in my
business RTC stands for Real Time Clock.
Second, I was quick to recognize that this spinoff had all the makings of a classic Joel Greenblatt (meaning, attractive) spinoff; the parent's two
businesses were in
completely unrelated fields (Coal and small home kitchen equipment), it was somewhat complicated (family controlled, dual class share structure) and it was a small enough transaction to be under the radar of most institutional and hedge funds.
Yet in a statement the company said Harrison's new job at Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment
Business «is
completely unrelated to Peter's departure».
His spiritual practice was austere and
completely unrelated to the
business world.