Grade school entrepreneurs
At the tender age of 17, Bill Gates had laid the foundation of what would become the most storied technology firm ever. But the man behind Microsoft got a late start compared with some entrepreneurial sprouts.
These days, precocious youngsters have a handle on the laws of supply and demand–not to mention other concepts, like inventory and marketing–by the time they crack double digits. Their cherubic appeal comes in handy, too. Read full story:
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