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Limeroad The founders of this e-commerce startup for ethnic wear started out by literally going door-to-door to manufacturers and weavers to onboard vendors to their platform. With no product inventory, they survived on zero capital by taking a cut from each sale. Limeroad's Net Revenue Run Rate now exceeds $100 million annually.

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