2. An entrepreneur is an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative. The term was originally a loanword from the French language and was first defined by the Irish-French economist Richard Cantillon. Entrepreneur in English is a term applied to a person who is willing to help launch a new venture or enterprise and accept full responsibility for the outcome. Jean-Baptiste Say, a French economist, is believed to have coined the word "entrepreneur" in the 19th century - he defined an entrepreneur as "one who undertakes an enterprise, especially a contractor, acting as intermediatory between capital and labour". A broader definition by Say: "The entrepreneur shifts economic resources out of lower and into higher productivity and greater yield."
6. EasyHotel, which offers low cost accommodation in city centresThe businesses outside the travel industry include internet cafés, online price comparison, personal finance, cinema, male toiletries, online recruitment, pizza delivery, music downloads, mobile telephony, offices and wrist watches. In June 2006, Haji-Ioannou received a Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for "services to entrepreneurship”
9. His first dye was called Auréale and the history of L’Óreal began
10. He formulated and manufactured his products then sold them to Parisian hairdressers
11. L’Oréal celebrated its 100th birthday in 2009 and was inherited by Schueller’s Daughter Liliane Bettencourt.
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13. She started her business by selling skin creams her uncle, who was a chemist, made in beauty shops, beach clubs and resorts.
14. She stalked the bosses of New York department stores until she got some counter space at Saks Fifth Avenue in 1948.
15. And once in that space, she had a personal approach to selling that was as potent as the promise of her skin products and perfumes.
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17. JK Rowling From an early age, Rowling had an ambition to be a writer. It was in 1990, that J.K.Rowling first had the idea about Harry Potter. At the forefront, was a young boy, not aware that he was a wizard. She completed the Philosopher’s Stone in Edinburgh then sent it off to publishers to see what they thought. On the 21st December 2006, J.K.Rowling finished her final book of the Harry Potter Series – "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". The book was released in July 2007, becoming one of the fastest selling books of all time. The Harry Potter series is world famous and has made JK Rowling the first billionaire author. The Harry Potter book series has sold over 400 million copies worldwide and led to the making of 8 films and video games. The brand is estimated to be worth as much as $15 billion!