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Author Chahal, Gurbaksh.

Title The dream : how I learned the risks and rewards of entrepreneurship and made millions / Gurbaksh Chahal
Edition First edition
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

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 MELB  338.04092 Cha/Dhi  AVAILABLE
Description xvi, 240 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents 1. An Immigrant Family -- 2. A New CEO -- 3. The First $40 Million -- 4. From Bollywood to BlueLithium -- 5. The Art of War -- 6. The Secret Millionaire -- 7. The Lessons of Entrepreneurship
Summary "Gurbaksh Chahal started the Internet advertising company Click Agents from his bedroom at the age of 16, having emigrated to the United States with his Sikh family from the small town of Tarn Taran, India. He dropped out of high school to pursue the venture full-time, and two years later sold Click Agents for $40 million, making him one of the youngest self-made millionaires in history and allowing him and his entire family to realize their dreams. Chahal went on to become the youngest executive of a multi-billion dollar NASDAQ-listed company,and then sold his second company, BlueLithium, to Yahool for $300 million, turning many of his employees into multimillionaires as well."
"In The Dream, Chahal's refreshing advice for entrepreneurs encourages them to embrace risk and to carve out new niches in the marketplace. He emphasizes the value of good business timing: how to execute an idea and get it to the marketplace, how to create and maintain solid business relationships, how to stay grounded, and - most importantly - how to teach yourself that failure is not an option. Chahal's story not only shows how a 16-year-old immigrant overcame discrimination and adversity to fulfill his highest ambitions, but also provides aspiring entrepreneurs with valuable hands-on advice on how to achieve success."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Subject Success in business.
Entrepreneurship.
Internet advertising.
Market segmentation.
LC no. 2008040123
ISBN 9780230610958
0230610951