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EntrepreneurA person starting a new company who takes on the risks associated with starting the enterprise, which may require venture capital to cover start-up costs.
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EntrepreneurAn ambitious person who starts new business ventures in order to make a lot of money, often taking financial risks.
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EntrepreneurAn immigrant admitted to Canada who: has business experience, and has a legally obtained net worth of at least C$300,000. As a condition of maintaining permanent resident status as an entrepreneur, th [..]
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Entrepreneur1828, "manager or promoter of a theatrical production," reborrowing of French entrepreneur "one who undertakes or manages," agent noun from Old French entreprendre "undertake& [..]
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Entrepreneurperson who starts and manages a business.
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EntrepreneurOne who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. [D02706]
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Entrepreneursomeone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it (entrepreneurial) of or relating to an entrepreneur; "entrepreneurial risks" (entrepreneurial) willing to [..]
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EntrepreneurA person who starts a business.
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Entrepreneura risk taker in the business world. Usually applied to a person who sets up as a business owner using their own money or an obligation on borrowed money.
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EntrepreneurA person who organizes and manages a business firm.
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EntrepreneurDefinition An individual who starts his/her own business.
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EntrepreneurPerson who takes on the risks of starting a new business.
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Entrepreneura person who assumes the risk to start a business with the idea of making a profit.
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EntrepreneurOne who draws upon his or her skills and initiative to launch a new business venture with the aim of making a profit. Often a risk-taker, inclined to see opportunity when others do not.
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EntrepreneurA person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
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EntrepreneurAn individual who assumes the risk and reward of a new business venture. Entrepreneurs raise the necessary money, assemble the factors of production, and organize an operation to exploit opportunity. [..]
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EntrepreneurThe term entrepreneur comes from the French term for "enterpriser" or "one who undertakes." An entrepreneur is a person who creates a new opportunity to make substantial profits an [..]
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Entrepreneur A word to describe an enterprising businessman or woman. Normally an owner of an independent business.
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Entrepreneur(n) someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
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EntrepreneurAn entrepreneur is someone who takes an idea to market and is prepared to assume the risks of doing so. Entrepreneurship is about doing, and is equally applicable in for-profit as it is in non-for-profit ventures.
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Entrepreneur A person who transforms ideas for products or services into real-world businesses. equity
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EntrepreneurAn “entrepreneur” is someone with specific entrepreneurial experience who can qualify for Canadian permanent residence under the Business Class. Entrepreneur in this context is defined as a foreign na [..]
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EntrepreneurThere are several theories of the entrepreneur, but very few mathematical models which formally analyse entrepreneurial behaviour within a closed economic ...
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EntrepreneurA person who starts and manages a business.
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Entrepreneurseeks opportunities for establishing profitable business enterprises.
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EntrepreneurFrench term (taken over into English) for "enterpriser" or "one who undertakes." An entrepreneur is a person who detects a previously untapped opportunity to make substantial profi [..]
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EntrepreneurA person starting a new company who takes on the risks associated with starting the enterprise, which may require venture capital to cover start-up costs.
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