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http://www.cnbc.com/id/4376833310 Ideas that made $100 millionBy Michelle Fox, CNBC.com Chances are, just about anyone you talk to will have an idea for a business with the hopes that one day it will help them make millions. Although business ideas may be easy to come by, turning those ideas into huge successes is an entirely different ballgame. However, many entrepreneurs with simple ideas and humble beginnings have been able to effectively turn those ideas into booming businesses. Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg usually come to mind when people think about those lucky few who have cashed in on their ideas, but you don’t have to live in Silicon Valley to turn your idea into millions. So what does it take to make $100 million? You may be surprised. Click ahead to see 10 people and the ideas that made $100 million or more!(Click on the link above to read the article)
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10 Ideas that made $100 millionRelevant Subject and TopicOther, Business and Entrepreneurship, OtherTypesArticleFeaturesInformativeFormatPresentation SlidesWebsiteCopyright OwnerCNBC.comMost Suitable For Use ByInstructors, Learners, EntrepreneursAge AppropriatenessAdult(19+)Youth(12-18)Grade AppropriatenessMiddle School, High School, Postsecondary, Adult GeneralGeographic SuitabilityAll or Non-SpecificLanguageEnglishEducation Standards Maps
Relevant Subject and TopicOther, Business and Entrepreneurship, Other
TypesArticle
FeaturesInformative
FormatPresentation SlidesWebsite
Copyright OwnerCNBC.com
Most Suitable For Use ByInstructors, Learners, Entrepreneurs
Age AppropriatenessAdult(19+)Youth(12-18)
Grade AppropriatenessMiddle School, High School, Postsecondary, Adult General
Geographic SuitabilityAll or Non-Specific
LanguageEnglish
Education Standards Maps
Date EditedNotesAug 11, 2011 11:14 EDT~Aug 11, 2011 11:13 EDT~
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