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Australian Entrepreneurs and the Art of Knocking Off
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03:06 - 09:42 (06:36)

Australian entrepreneurs are often perceived as fun-loving and not good with money, but they have a knack for knocking off other successful toy brands and making them themselves with greater success.

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Two entrepreneurs started by knocking off other good toys and began to out execute them, growing their toy company to over a billion dollars in sales yearly.
03:06 - 05:13 (02:07)
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Entrepreneurship
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Two entrepreneurs started by knocking off other good toys and began to out execute them, growing their toy company to over a billion dollars in sales yearly.

Chapter
Australian Entrepreneurs and the Art of Knocking Off
Episode
From $0 to Billionaire By Starting A Toy Factory In China - Billy Of The Week
Podcast
My First Million
Rascal and Friends, a diaper company, has seen increased revenue with 100 million last year, 150 million this year, and projected 200 million next year.
05:13 - 07:04 (01:50)
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Rascal and Friends
Summary

Rascal and Friends, a diaper company, has seen increased revenue with 100 million last year, 150 million this year, and projected 200 million next year. They are still not as large as other major companies such as Hasbro and Procter and Gamble.

Chapter
Australian Entrepreneurs and the Art of Knocking Off
Episode
From $0 to Billionaire By Starting A Toy Factory In China - Billy Of The Week
Podcast
My First Million
Zuru Tech's Factory applies the concept of designing homes in video games, like The Sims, to real life.
07:04 - 08:48 (01:44)
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Zuru Tech
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Zuru Tech's Factory applies the concept of designing homes in video games, like The Sims, to real life. They used a gaming engine to allow users to design and customize their dream home.

Chapter
Australian Entrepreneurs and the Art of Knocking Off
Episode
From $0 to Billionaire By Starting A Toy Factory In China - Billy Of The Week
Podcast
My First Million
Two friends discuss the stereotype of Australians being fun-loving but bad with money, and one of them attributes the success of a young and cool Australian guy to his red hair and hard work.
08:48 - 09:42 (00:54)
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Australian culture
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Two friends discuss the stereotype of Australians being fun-loving but bad with money, and one of them attributes the success of a young and cool Australian guy to his red hair and hard work.

Chapter
Australian Entrepreneurs and the Art of Knocking Off
Episode
From $0 to Billionaire By Starting A Toy Factory In China - Billy Of The Week
Podcast
My First Million