ronald cohen
reviews

“Cohen remains an inveterate entrepreneur, and the story of his formative years is as powerful as any rags-to riches narrative.”

"The firm’s (APAX) consistent successes are a testament to Cohen’s knack for anticipating the ‘second bounce’, and it’s an ability he’s always searched for in the hundreds of entrepreneurs who have pitched ideas to him".

James Hurley, Growing Business, 01/07/2008 
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"A tour-de-force covering both the economic history of entrepreneurship and private equity from the late sixties and real, experience-based stories about succeesses and failures that are designed to make the reader assess their entrepreneurial potential."

Rebecca Harding, The Society of Business Economists, 21/05/2008 
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“a most valuable and instructive bible about how to move your enterprise forward and maneuver past early limitations and obstacles”

Robert Lenzner, Forbes, 16/05/2008 
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Sir Ronald Cohen’s Lunch with the FT was the weekend’s third most read article on FT.com

Michael Skapinker, Financial Times, 12/04/2008 
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“I’ve read many books on entrepreneurship in recent years. This is undoubtedly one of the best, being both illuminating and readable simultaneously.”

John Evans, Syntagma, 06/12/2007 
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"The book sets out the principles of successful entrepreneurial behaviour a detailed cookbook, making Cohen the Delia Smith of the entrepreneurial world."

Mario Pisani, New Statesman, 29/11/2007 
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"One of the best books written on entrepreneurship in recent years. It will reward any reader interested in cracking the conundrum of commercial success, from start-up owner to city banker."

Jonathan Guthrie, Financial Times, 12/11/2007 
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