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Entrepreneurship. How to become a successful entrepreneur?

... work for themselves. In fact, only the self-employed work for themselves. Entrepreneurs and businessmen have a large number of problems and people who depend on them. Own business is, first of all, a great responsibility for investors, clients, for reports to regulators and supervisory authorities, responsibility to employees. Business problems: 1. Investors. They require the entrepreneur, regardless of the situation, to increase profits and pay large dividends. 2. Clients. Business success ...

Where is it Easiest to Create a "Unicorn" Company in 2025

... birthplace of Spotify, Klarna, and more: continues to generate unicorns, particularly in fintech and game development. High levels of living standards and education, nearly complete digital penetration. Stockholm is one of Europe’s leading startup hubs (reportedly #2 in Europe for unicorns per capita after London). The government supports social guarantees for entrepreneurs (reducing risk) and invests in tech education. Note: The number of unicorns is stated as of April 2025; the characteristics summarize ...

Top 10 Cryptocurrencies as of April 2025: Overview of Best and Promising Cryptocurrencies

... spotlight over questions regarding the transparency and reliability of its reserves. In 2019, it was revealed that USDT coins were only partially backed by fiat reserves, leading to disputes and regulatory scrutiny. Subsequently, Tether published asset reports confirming its coverage of issued USDT. Despite periodic doubts, USDT remains the most popular stablecoin: its daily trading volume often exceeds even that of Bitcoin. This is due to traders and investors actively using Tether to enter and exit ...

Escalation of Conflict Between India and Pakistan: A Historical and Political Overview

... motives. The memory of the bloody events of 1947 (when both Muslims and Hindus perished during the partition) remains alive and fuels enemy imagery. For instance, there is a widespread belief in Pakistan that Muslims in India are oppressed, reinforced by reports of communal violence (e.g., the 2002 riots in Gujarat or incidents of desecration of mosques). In India, terrorist acts perpetrated by Islamists and radical statements by Pakistani leaders contribute to shaping the view of Pakistan as a bastion ...