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A Japanese entrepreneur reportedly earned millions using AI for a new business, while a South Korean personality revealed his business success stemmed from ramen royalties. In Mexico, businesses near World Cup fan zones can expand capacity with permits, and Polish firms are eyeing Africa's growth potential.
Japanese Entrepreneur Earns Millions in 3 Months Using AI for New Business
- A Japanese entrepreneur, Masaaki Kamioka, reportedly generated 500 million yen (approx. $98.5 million USD) in three months using AI to build a new business. - Kamioka leveraged his experience as an investor to create online courses, utilizing AI for product design, customer outreach, and optimization. - The article suggests AI lowers barriers to entrepreneurship, enabling individuals to monetizeโฆ
Lee Kyung-kyu reveals reason for business ventures: Inheritable royalties from 100 million ramen sales
- Lee Kyung-kyu revealed the reason for his continued business ventures despite numerous failures. - He mentioned receiving royalties from a ramen product that sold 100 million units. - The ramen royaโฆ
Businesses Near World Cup Fan Zones Can Expand Capacity With Permits and Safety Plans
- Businesses near public or private fan zones for the FIFA World Cup in Mexico can expand their capacity if they obtain permits and create a temporary contingency plan. - Establishments must identify โฆ
Business groups urge rejection of CGT changes
- Business groups are urging the government to reject proposed changes to capital gains tax. - The first set of measures is currently under scrutiny at a parliamentary inquiry. - Opponents argue the tโฆ
Poland Eyes Africa's Growth Potential Beyond Business Challenges
- Poland is increasingly viewing Africa not just as a market with challenges, but as a region of rapid growth and opportunity for Polish firms. - Western nations, China, the US, Turkey, and Gulf countโฆ
Six Rwandans among top 100 finalists of Africaโs Business Heroes
- Six Rwandan entrepreneurs have been selected among the Top 100 finalists for the Africa's Business Heroes competition. - The competition, backed by the Jack Ma Foundation, celebrates Africa's most iโฆ