Virgin - Richard Branson's Success Story
Famous Quote "I don't go into ventures to make a fortune. I appear in it because I'm not satisfied later the mannerism others are take steps in influence." Growing Up Branson dropped out of scholarly in 1967 at the age of 16 and started a magazine called Student. He hoped it would be a forum for politically-minded minor years. He soon was publishing essays and interviews from such figures as Jean-Paul Sartre, James Baldwin, Alice Walker, and Robert Graves. Despite such a roster of invincible minds and scholarly figures, the magazine never made keep and seemed bound to fail. Starting the Business Branson began publicity his adjacent-door idea in the pages of Student; selling albums at a shortened rate through the mail. It rapidly became a more profitable matter than the magazine itself. The staff of Student rapidly found themselves the employees of the Virgin discount book store. "Virgin" because no one had been in issue back. Virgin had been going strongly...