It's hard to quantify how much of their souls entrepreneurs offer up in exchange for bringing a company to life, but for most business owners, a one-time transaction is quite enough. Serial entrepreneurs, though, seem reluctant to stay on-board for the easy part, preferring to hand off the finished product and start over again. Kashif Din a young Entrepreneur who started his first company whilst still in the Final year of his University Degree is the latter. Still a Graduate and out of university for just 6 years Kashif Din is responsible for 4 successful companies in the UK and a growing network of licensed operations overseas. With IT and technology his core passion his growing portfolio ventures also includes Food products!
There is really no suitable age for any one to start their own business, experience is important but most entrepreneurs just naturally become business owners as their career path paves. Best experience is that what you learn from your mistakes but does that mean you underestimate the things you learn in the employments you hold till you take the plunge into launching your own business? With UK�s youngest entrepreneurs in the list put together by startups.co.uk (currently just 17) already with a seed round under their belt, including backing from the notable Frank Meehan, a business with a projected profit of ?900,000 and an entrepreneur with an estimated net worth of ?8m, this prestigious index really is a shining example of UK [http://greatsiak.com/N8590/tab:info Hire tablets] at its best.
Kashif Din who is not new to setting up a business told us �When I was 19 I got an order from a large German car manufacturer, I sat on a boardroom table dealing with senior managers and purchasing Directors in Europe holding in my excitement as they handed over a purchase order of 90k Euros. It was on the walk back to taxi waiting to take me to the Airport I told them I was 19 and too young to hire a car from the Airport desk that they looked totally shocked. At this point I realised maybe it�s not a good idea to boast about my youth and decided to stop telling people my age. I suppose that was many years ago and now I don�t have that problem� said Kashif Din Director at [1].
Most of us in our 30�s or 40�s would take the above gladly but for the teens who are being inspired by the entrepreneurial era the UK is growing through it can be daunting experience. As a purchasing manager do you really want to put your order in the hands of someone old enough to be your Son or grandson? Are the doubts in your mind when giving the order valid or without Merit? I suppose there is no creditable statistic to validate the reservation however as a nation who inspire business, export and growth to our new generation we say After all, age is just a number, the investment, turnover and profit figures speak for themselves�
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