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Ideas that brought more than 1 billion $
Sources of inspiration for a lot of business, but not often entrepreneurs comes to mind the idea of a million. And how you like the idea a billion?! ... In this issue we will focus on a variety of business ideas that are brought to its creators just a lot of money.
1st place - Michele Ferrero and family. $ 10 billion.
The idea: making peanut butter for sandwiches and toast for breakfast, including chocolate in the daily menu.
2nd place - Brad Hughes. $ 5, 3 billion.
The idea: to suit all who want to install along highways automatic lockers.
3rd place - Ralph Lauren. $ 5 billion.
The idea: to stick to the usual polo shirt bright label with a picture of a horse. Name the price of 50 dollars in the future to count their profits.
4th place - Jeff Bizos. $ 4, $ 4 billion.
The idea: to release book buyers from long trips to bookstores to find the desired them to literature, to sell books through the Internet. As a result - the creation of Amazon.com.
5th place - Ty Warner. $ 4, 5 billion.
The idea: release for sale a limited batch of cute teddy bears with warm, touching names. These toys are sold immediately after collector's item.
6th place - Caleo Yuvidiha, Thailand. Dietrich Mateschitz, Austria. $ 3, 1 billion to $ 3 billion (respectively)
The idea: to sell athletes and fans night parties energy drink based on sugar and caffeine, which is rich in vitamin B.
7th place - Mario Moretti Poligatto. Italy. $ 3 billion.
The idea: manufacture of footwear that is designed for people suffering from the smell of sweat on his feet. Special insoles with small holes in the soles help prevent odor.
8 place - James Dyson. United Kingdom. $ 1, 6 billion.
The idea: to create a powerful vacuum cleaner, which is capable of sucking dust at a speed of 320 km / h and above. This speed allows tight packaging of dust and makes it impossible to release of the outside.
9th place - Hans and Paul Raygeli, Germany. $ 1, 5 billion. (Each)
The idea: selling sweet chewy sweets of various forms.
10th place - Howard Schultz, $ 1 1 billion.
The idea: every corner of the house in America should have its own coffee shop. Thus was created the coffee empire Starbucks
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1st place - Michele Ferrero and family. $ 10 billion.
The idea: making peanut butter for sandwiches and toast for breakfast, including chocolate in the daily menu.
2nd place - Brad Hughes. $ 5, 3 billion.
The idea: to suit all who want to install along highways automatic lockers.
3rd place - Ralph Lauren. $ 5 billion.
The idea: to stick to the usual polo shirt bright label with a picture of a horse. Name the price of 50 dollars in the future to count their profits.
4th place - Jeff Bizos. $ 4, $ 4 billion.
The idea: to release book buyers from long trips to bookstores to find the desired them to literature, to sell books through the Internet. As a result - the creation of Amazon.com.
5th place - Ty Warner. $ 4, 5 billion.
The idea: release for sale a limited batch of cute teddy bears with warm, touching names. These toys are sold immediately after collector's item.
6th place - Caleo Yuvidiha, Thailand. Dietrich Mateschitz, Austria. $ 3, 1 billion to $ 3 billion (respectively)
The idea: to sell athletes and fans night parties energy drink based on sugar and caffeine, which is rich in vitamin B.
7th place - Mario Moretti Poligatto. Italy. $ 3 billion.
The idea: manufacture of footwear that is designed for people suffering from the smell of sweat on his feet. Special insoles with small holes in the soles help prevent odor.
8 place - James Dyson. United Kingdom. $ 1, 6 billion.
The idea: to create a powerful vacuum cleaner, which is capable of sucking dust at a speed of 320 km / h and above. This speed allows tight packaging of dust and makes it impossible to release of the outside.
9th place - Hans and Paul Raygeli, Germany. $ 1, 5 billion. (Each)
The idea: selling sweet chewy sweets of various forms.
10th place - Howard Schultz, $ 1 1 billion.
The idea: every corner of the house in America should have its own coffee shop. Thus was created the coffee empire Starbucks
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