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Subject category: Entrepreneurship
Published by: Wits Business School - University of the Witwatersrand
Published in: 2003

Abstract

It was the middle of 1994. By then, 23-year-old Barry Berman had been trading in Cape Town number plates with short and unusual numbers for three or four months. The business was growing fast. But so was the canned fruit business that he had started with a friend at the beginning of the year. He no longer had the time to devote to both, and Berman wondered what to do. Should he ''can'' the canned fruit or pursue the number plate business?
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Small
Other setting(s):
1994

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Abstract

It was the middle of 1994. By then, 23-year-old Barry Berman had been trading in Cape Town number plates with short and unusual numbers for three or four months. The business was growing fast. But so was the canned fruit business that he had started with a friend at the beginning of the year. He no longer had the time to devote to both, and Berman wondered what to do. Should he ''can'' the canned fruit or pursue the number plate business?

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Small
Other setting(s):
1994

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