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  2. Founders at Work - Wikipedia

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    Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days (2007) is a book written by Jessica Livingston composed of interviews she did with the founders of famous technology companies concerning what happened in their early years.

  3. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    For example, a business plan for a non-profit might discuss the fit between the business plan and the organization's mission. Banks are quite concerned about defaults, so a business plan for a bank loan will build a convincing case for the organization's ability to repay the loan.

  4. Fletcher Jones (American entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    As a hobby business, Fletcher Jones became involved in the breeding and racing of thoroughbred horses. In 1966, he acquired a 3,912-acre (15.83 km 2) property near Santa Ynez, California that he named Westerly Stud Farms. In addition to a large home, he built a U-shaped main barn, breeding sheds, and other service buildings, as well as a half ...

  5. Mark Fletcher (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Fletcher, 2005. Mark Fletcher is an American entrepreneur. He was the founder and CEO of the news aggregator website, Bloglines, and the Vice President of Ask.com until June 2006. [1] Ask Jeeves acquired Bloglines on 8 February 2005. [2] On September 23, 2014 Fletcher launched Groups.io in beta. [3]

  6. Fletcher Jones (Australian entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s he began to turn his business into a co-operative, named Fletcher Jones & Staff Pty Ltd. Initially the Jones family had a two-thirds interest and the staff one-third, but the balance gradually swung so that by the 1970s the staff held over 50 per cent of the shares.

  7. James Fletcher (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher had many other business interests, including the Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, and New Zealand Paper Mills. Fletcher Senior was appointed a Knight Bachelor , for public services, in the 1946 New Year Honours , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal in 1953.

  8. Premium Brands Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Premium Brands was founded in 1917 as Fletcher Limited. [2] It was renamed Fletcher Fine Foods in 1984. [2] In 2000, the company re-branded to Premium Brands. [3] The company sold its Fletcher's business in 2004. [3]

  9. James Fletcher Jnr - Wikipedia

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    When Fletcher senior was seconded by the government in 1942, his son took over the running of Fletcher Holdings. [2] At the time he was just 27 years old. [ 4 ] Among his achievements was the forestry joint venture with the Holland National Government in the 1950s to build the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company mill at Kawerau .