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by - written on 19/04/09 (Useful, 119 readings)
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'Anyone Can Do It' is Duncan Bannatynes autobiography. I have to say i really enjoyed reading it and think its an inspiring read for any budding entropreneurs out there. The story starts right at the beginning of Bannatynes life up in Scotland. He documents each important event in super detail and shows how he made his fortune. This wasnt a book i bought for myself but one id bought for my partner. Once he'd finished it i began to read it and couldnt put it down. Before starting it i quite liked Duncan Bannatyne but after finishing it id changed my mind a little. No one can deny his entroprenerial skills and business mind but i was dissappointed to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/08/08 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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What a clever idea. If you are publishing your memoirs, why not capitalise on the fact that your particular story appeals to the yearning we all have inside of us to create and amass wealth. You may not even know or like Duncan Bannatyne, yet be captivated by the fact that there is a book on the shelf that will show you how to achieve one of the most important things in life - make vast amounts of money! Simply entitle it: "Anyone Can Do It." Introduction Most people know Duncan Bannatyne from his appearances on Dragon's Den - a popular BBC Two television programme (Currently airing 9pm Monday's) investing in valid business ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/07/07 (Very useful, 215 readings)
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Duncan Bannatyne may no be a name which is instantly recognizable to many, but in the world of business he is one of Britain’s most respected entrepreneurs who over several decades has created a considerable fortune through making shrewd investments as well as hard working. It is his business acumen which in recent years has afforded him celebrity status as he has become on of the investors on the BBC’s popular business show “Dragon’s Den”. It is off the back of this success that Duncan wrote the book “Anyone Can Do It” , which chronicles his life from his poor childhood, through to the light bulb moment when he created his first business and onto his TV career on the ... Read the complete review
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