Lionel Richie blends music with entrepreneurship, expands brand into home, lifestyle
Richie takes his talent from stage to business, launching home decor and fragrance lines, investing in tech startups.
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Richie takes his talent from stage to business, launching home decor and fragrance lines, investing in tech startups.
Dangote and Rabiu are leaders of Africa’s industrial and manufacturing revolution through their conglomerates Dangote Group and BUA Group.
Whoopi Goldberg transitions from Hollywood to diverse business ventures, emphasizing inclusivity and innovation across industries.
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Foreman transcends boxing fame, becoming an entrepreneurial icon with the wildly successful George Foreman Grill and other ventures.
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Raya Holding is in the final stages of securing a substantial loan valued at EGP1.1 billion ($35.5 million).
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