Genesis of Henry Ford an Early Ford Motor Company History

Posted on July 12th, 2006 by Bart Gibby.
Categories: Articles, Entrepreneurs.

In 1892 Henry Ford completed his first gasoline engine, born on a farm in the area of Dearborn, Michigan 29 years earlier Henry had just fulfilled his first vision. He had been experimenting with gasoline engines as a hobby in his spare time while working at the Detroit Edison Company. His engineering career intrigued him and he found great satisfaction in his accomplishment.

After spending “too much” time on the automobile the Detroit Edison Company felt it best that he resigned and perused his dream. He sold his fist car believing that he could build another lighter than the first. He used the proceeds to buy more materials.

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Paul Allen, Internet Entrepreneur

Posted on July 6th, 2006 by Bart Gibby.
Categories: Articles, Entrepreneurs.

Paul Allen, with partners, has founded two Inc. 500 companies MyFamily.com and Infobases, Inc. He focuses on internet-based businesses because the internet has been where has spent most of his time in knowledge acquisition. He has mentioned to me personally that most people invest in what they know.

He enjoys innovation and his name can be found on three patented applications. Paul believes in improving the world through business enterprises, pioneering the future.

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Tips for Finding a Quality Business Incubator

Posted on June 27th, 2006 by Bart Gibby.
Categories: Articles, Entrepreneurs.

When looking for an incubator there are several things you should be asking yourself. All of these initial questions pertain to the future, the past, and the people. Past Success

  • How many successful companies started in this incubator?
  • How long has the incubator been running?
  • Who funds the incubator? Is it a non-profit or government program?
  • Have there been drastic changes in the program lately?
  • What do non-successful companies and partners of the incubator think about it?
  • How long have the successful companies been separate from the incubator?

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