Euro Entrepreneurs

European Entrepreneurship must create "Euro Stars".

However, one of the revelations of the European Commission must put the emphasis on European funding. They should encourage greater entrepreneurship and, more importantly, one of the priorities is European competitiveness and Technology R & D.


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    One-person companies are earning upward of $1 million in revenue annually. How do they do it? With high-speed Internet connectivity, mobile apps, automation, and a little help from their customers.
    Good Customer Service is one of the Most Important parts of your Business. Entrepreneurs should read these tricks and tips to keep Customers Happy !
    Breathing, Networking, Marketing... all describe mandatory activities ensuring our survival as individual and the survival of our business; networking and marketing are like our left and right lungs... it's a fact, if we don't breathe we die within minutes, if we fail at networking and marketing properly, we soon end up in front of a bankruptcy court as another chapter 11... so it's not a question of whether we should do it or not but rather how we should do it.
    Some of the UK’s finest entrepreneurs are the stars of a photographic exhibition which opened last week at a top London gallery.

    The portraits being showcased feature the winners of the 2007 BT Business Essence of the Entrepreneur competition.

    1000 of individual entrepreneurs took part in a meeting held in Park of Peoples’ Friendship in Minsk on November, 19. Claims for better fiscal conditions to boost their business !

    Internet entrepreneurship is a generic term used to describe an entrepreneur who carries out his business activities online.

    Often at the first mention of internet entrepreneurship, the first image that conjures up in many minds is online stores like eBay.com or Amazon.

    As such, this article will discuss the aspects of being an internet entrepreneur with illustrations from a brief case study of Eric Smith, CEO of UnWired Buyer Services.

    A 13-strong shortlist has been selected for the European Enterprise Awards 2007, which reward public initiatives supporting entrepreneurship.

    A high profile jury, made up of European entrepreneurs, leading business organisations, academics as well as representatives of the European Commission and the Portuguese Presidency, met in Brussels today to review 48 nominees in six categories. Final results will be announced on 6 December 2007 at a ceremony in Porto.

    The winners of this annual event act as role models across the regions of Europe in how to create environments where entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship can flourish.

    Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have joined the EU's Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP), under which the European Commission promotes innovation, entrepreneurship and growth in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

    We came across a very interesting article from Business Week that reveals the shape Europe is in, as far as Entrepreneurship is concerned.

    The Lisbon Council launched its Entrepreneurs in Europe Initiative – a one-of-its kind programme aimed at highlighting the role of entrepreneurs and small business in Europe – with an international seminar on Entrepreneurship Education.

    Featuring original research on how school books shape attitudes to economics and business on both sides of the Atlantic, the seminar was organised with the support of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

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