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  1. Jun 2, 2023 · The most successful and famous entrepreneurs in the world are: Jeff Bezos; Elon Musk; Sanjiv Bajaj; Bill Gates; Mark Zuckerberg; Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson; Sergey Brin; Carlos Slim; Michael Saul Dell; Larry Ellison; Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy; What industries have these famous entrepreneurs made an impact on?

  2. Apr 30, 2015 · Getty Images. Today I'm sharing a list featuring 11 of history's most famous entrepreneurs. From Oprah to Hans Christian Anderson, we're sharing these tales of past and present entrepreneurs...

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    • John D. Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller was the richest man by most measures in his time. He made his fortune by squeezing out efficiencies through horizontal and vertical integrations that made Standard Oil synonymous with monopoly, and the price of fuel dropped drastically for the everyday consumer.
    • Andrew Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie loved efficiency—his mills were always on the leading edge of technology. Carnegie combined his superior processes with an excellent sense of timing, snapping up steel assets in every market downturn.
    • Thomas Edison. There is no doubt that Edison was brilliant; however, it was his business sense, not his talent as an inventor, that clearly showed his intelligence.
    • Henry Ford. Henry Ford did not invent the automobile. He was one of a group working on motorcars and was arguably not even the best of them. However, these competitors were selling their cars for a price that made the car a luxury of the rich.
  4. 1. Jeff Bezos and Amazon (E-commerce): 2. Bill Gates and Microsoft (Software): 3. Sergey Brin and Larry Page and Google (Search Engine): 4. Steve Jobs and Apple (Technology): 5. Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook (Social Media): 6. Oprah Winfrey and Harpo Productions (Media): 7. Elon Musk and Tesla & SpaceX (Electric Vehicles & Space Exploration): 8.

    • Barbara Walters. After I sold The Corcoran Group, I did real-estate-related guest spots on television. One of them was on “The View.” After the show, the news anchor Barbara Walters asked me what I wanted to do with my future.
    • Whitney Wolfe Herd And Niyc Pidgeon. I deeply admire Whitney Wolfe Herd, who is the CEO of the dating app Bumble and co-founder of Tinder. She proves it's possible to pave your own way in a saturated space.
    • Steve Jobs And Walt Disney. Steve Jobs famously said that being the richest man in the cemetery didn’t matter — only going to bed feeling like you’ve accomplished something wonderful did.
    • Daymond John And Kevin Harrington. Daymond John’s life story taught me to be resourceful and never give up. Few people could turn a $40 budget into a $350M entity with just grit and determination.
  5. From talk show host and business entrepreneur to actor and philanthropist, there is little the "Queen of All Media" hasn't done — and dominated — throughout her career.

  6. 1. Steve Jobs-Apple. Born Abdul Latif Jandali in San Francisco in 1955, Steve Jobs would grow to be one of (if not the) greatest entrepreneurs of our time. His ability to lead and innovate as well as communicate his vision has made him an icon. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple in 1976 from Jobs’ family’s suburban garage.

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