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Rules from the BABY’s Book on Becoming a Billionaire
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Rule #88:Nothing good comes from excess.
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Rule #103:When asked to choose between being king or
being rich, pick rich. If you pick king, you may find yourself the ruler of a
kingdom of only one.
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Losing teaches winning: After his first venture went belly up, Andreas
Roell started Geary Interactive, an online ad agency that counts Trump
International among its prestigious clients.
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Grow “baby” grow. Mike and Guido ask how to take their lifestyle
business to the next level. Do the mentors need a business coach?
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Deals with wheels: “The devil is in the details,” according to attorney
Peter Townshend. The wrong structure in raising startup capital can keep you
from moving forward.
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Greed knows no bounds: Neil’s choice for Crook of the Week, Richard
Grasso, is the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Stepping down leads to stepping up: When is it time for a new leader to
raise your “Baby”?
Andreas Roell is the 32 year old founder and CEO of Geary Interactive, one of San Diego’s leading
full-service online advertising agencies. With almost 50 employees and offices
in San Diego, Las Vegas and New York City, the firm’s clients include Trump
International, 20th Century Fox and Green Peace. Andreas is a German native who
came to the U.S. on a soccer scholarship from the University of Nevada, Las
Vegas.
Peter Townshend is a partner with the law firm of Allen Matkins where he specializes in representing
early stage companies, angel investors and venture capitalists.
Guido Groeschel and Mike Salomon are co-founders of Sherpa Performance Guides, a consulting firm that
provides leaders and their teams a unique combination of habits, tools, and
guidance to overcome the avalanche of information and stay on top of the
meetings, projects, and initiatives on their plates. The goal is to gain peak
efficiency, peak focus, and peak control.
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