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On the Razor's Edge - The Story of The Art of Shaving - cover

On the Razor's Edge - The Story of The Art of Shaving

Eric Malka

Maison d'édition: Advantage Media Group

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Eric Malka, founder of The Art of Shaving, set out on his entrepreneurial journey at the age of seventeen as an undocumented immigrant with $100 to his name. In On the Razor’s Edge, Malka details his rags-to-riches story while sharing the many business and life lessons he acquired along the way. As an investor and advisor, he shares insights that are designed to empower tomorrow’s entrepreneurs and increase their odds of success.
Disponible depuis: 20/08/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 220 pages.

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