Quintin Middleton, artisan and owner behind Middleton Made Knives, found his passion for blades at a youn ...
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Which Franchise Model Is Right for You? Here's How to Choose
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She Maxed Out Her Credit Cards and Sold Her Engagement Ring to Start a Business. Now She Has $25 Million in Funding — and Smart Advice for Fellow Black Women Founders.
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