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Explore "capital raising" with insightful episodes like "924: Raising Private Money 101: Beginner Steps to Raise Your First $1,000,000", "Frustrated Man Sells £1.8M of Cars but Can't Get The Right Funding!", "Guayakí Yerba Mate: David Karr and Chris Mann", "655: Private Money Explained Part 4: Rates, Returns, and Protecting Investors w/Amy Mahjoory" and "Should You Sell Your Business? with Meghan Asha, Foundermade" from podcasts like ""BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast", "James Sinclair's Business Broadcast podcast", "How I Built This with Guy Raz", "BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast" and "Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin"" and more!
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Frustrated Man Sells £1.8M of Cars but Can't Get The Right Funding!
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Guayakí Yerba Mate: David Karr and Chris Mann
In the mid-1990’s most Americans had probably never even heard of yerba mate, but when David Karr and Chris Mann were first introduced to the South American drink, they were hooked. Together with three other friends, they decided to launch a company that would bring mate to the American market. Based in San Luis Obispo, California, the co-founders of Guayakí Yerba Mate spent years living in a van and driving all over the country, brewing up free samples for consumers, and convincing natural food stores to sell their product. It would take almost 15 years of grinding away before the company turned a significant profit, but the founders were powered by a mission to do business in a way that supports communities and the environment. Today, Guayakí has annual revenue of over $100 million, and their canned and bottled beverages are available all across the U.S.
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