You could grow rich by supplying and serving these new markets. n Destroying fat old verticals.
Makers of complementary products expect to grow rich too and will look elsewhere if profits fall.
Typical of entrepreneurs, and this helps explain why the skillful ones grow rich, Ahmanson found an unmet need in the marketplace.
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Japan helped pay for the American bases (and still does), but otherwise was left to grow rich behind America's military shield.
When there are shortages of products (oil, office space, bandwidth, emerging-market equities, whatever), prices rise and the people who produce these things grow rich.
As countries grow rich, the number of vehicles per person rises.
If capitalism is what caused the West to grow rich, then it was capitalism, not government intervention, that eliminated child labor in the developed world.
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During the worst year of the Great Depression, 1937, a writer named Napoleon Hill picked the theme out of the gutter and lifted the spirits of the country, with a best seller called Think and Grow Rich.
Along these lines, the creators and investors in Uber will surely grow very rich in time.
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Will they grow as rich as the founders?
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The computer and video game industry employs more than 120, 000 people, a figure that will grow, said Rich Taylor, a spokesman for the Entertainment Software Association, a trade association.
His best line came in answer to a question from a Thai attendee who wanted to know why Malaysia could grow palm trees rich with luxury palm oil while the same effort in Thailand produced forest fires.
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Markets signaled where opportunities lie and the innovators and entrepreneurs in places like Syracuse could best other cities, as they once did with typewriter production, grow and get rich, if they seized opportunity before anyone else did.
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We are using this rich soil to grow intensively more than 100 varieties of vegetables.
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The only people who can solve this are the very rich as they grow their businesses.
The number of cars in the rich world will grow only slowly in the years ahead, but car ownership elsewhere is about to go into overdrive.
An important category of people, already huge in the rich world and soon to grow in developing countries (see article), consists of elderly people who will never be well, but have no idea when they will die.
At the same time, the disparity between the city's rich and poor continued to grow, and the poverty rate reached its highest point in more than a decade during Mr. Bloomberg's third term, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
No doubt too, software app downloads and the rich content they unleash will only grow.
Yet the battle to invent new cures and conquer new markets will grow fiercer, and the distinction between innovative rich-world drug firms and emerging-market copycats will continue to blur.
Dell has some room to grow in the market it has targeted, feature- rich PCs sold to business customers and sophisticated consumers.
The emerging markets that they prosper in are expected to grow at 5.5% a year compared with the rich world's 1.6%, and the model is increasingly popular.
China's exports are likely to grow more slowly over the next decade, as demand in rich economies remains subdued, but its market share will probably continue to creep up.
Until there is substantial redistribution of wealth from rich to poor school-districts, the gap will only grow wider.
As Peru's rich cuisine becomes better known abroad, demand for these tubers could grow, reckons Luis Carranza, the economy minister.
Nor are all of them victims of financial collapse: the local economies in some outer islands, rich with exportable resources, such as palm oil, have continued to grow throughout the crisis.
Implicit in this reasoning is the unsupportable view that we benefit from a federal government flush with cash, and that because we do, the rich owe us their productivity so that the government has sufficient means to grow.
Three-quarters of revenue come from rich economies in continental Europe (although Mr Prot reckons these banking markets may grow faster than over-indebted America, Britain or Spain).
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