Real fortunes in real estate

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Marjorie Torres, CEO of Concrete Stories, a New York based real estate consulting firm stated in 2006 that some sophisticated Hispanic investors have seen respectable returns in comparison to investments in the stock market. In the current credit market, a $1 million cash investment becomes a $5 million to $10 million-leveraged asset.

Author: Russell, Joel, Williams, Scott
United States, Land Subdivision and Land Development, Management dynamics, Subdividers & Developers, Executive changes & profiles, Subdividers and Developers, Real estate developers, Officials and employees, Company business management, Torres, Marjorie, Concrete Stories Inc.

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Myths of the Hispanic entrepreneur

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Entrepreneurs included in the 1996 Hispanic Business 500 revealed that efficient management is carried through technical skills rather than risk taking. They also dismissed assumptions that start-up capital is obtained from relatives and friends but from their own personal savings.

Author: Russell, Joel
Hispanic American business enterprises, Hispanic Americans in business, Hispanic American businesspeople

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