For a startup, Capitalising on Uncertainty could prove to be one of its biggest assets.
How?
Let's understand.
In the 1960s, IKEA was primarily a mail-order furniture company based in Sweden. They opened their second retail store in 1965, as the r
This year, all toy brands reported a double digit decrease in their revenue. Expect Lego. But the reason why this happened might surprise you.
So compared to last year, Lego made $4 Billion more in Sales but this didn't came out from selling lego to
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In 2003, Lego were just months from bankruptcy.
Their sales were plummeting & they were $800 Million in debt.
Until they made ONE decision that would transform Lego into a $13 Billion empire...
Here's the full story:
2003: LEGO was burning.
$800