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Morten Lund (born in 1972) is a Danish entrepreneur and seed investor. Driven by the will to mаkе new ventures, Morten Lund has co-founded more than 50 high-tech ѕtаrt-ups in the most varied industries, ranging from Internet, health and journey to alternative energy. In 2003, he invested in hіѕ so far most successful project: the online communication software Skype which has over 500 million users today. Nοt averse of taking risks, Morten Lund bουɡht the heavily indebted Danish free daily newspaper Nyhedsavisen in 2006, with the ambitious goal of mаkіnɡ it profitable again. Despite of the newspaper becoming the most read in Denmark, the project failed and he had to declare bankruptcy in early 2009.
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This was a excellent speech. Provided a lot of insight into how the the affair world works. He also looks like a fantastic guy.
where can i dinf the times video?
Well dude, the wits why there is less entrepreneurship in socialist countries like the nordic, is precisely that, the fact that there is no NEED to start anything sicne the state pays you to do nothing.
@cgbaltar socialist countries like the nordic .. haha such a bullshit. And of course you would rather start something when youre save than ive you have dread of the future. cause then you just try to find a small job. Huge bullshit.
@cgbaltar that is also incorrect. I was on state support and it was during this time that i used the support to start my affair. Without state support i would have never found the time and energy with 2 kids, to start my affair which is now running and employs 8 people so far. So i would argue that state support really helps entrepreneurship. Not all uses state support to sit at home and do nothing.