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Apple, Google, Twitter And More: 10 Super Successful Cofounders And Why Their Partnerships Worked

Cofounders

First Posted: 06/ 6/11 09:42 AM ET Updated: 06/ 6/11 09:42 AM ET

Business Insider's Silicon Alley Insider:

Not all entrepreneurs need co-founders, but many successful companies -- including Apple, eBay, and Twitter -- were built by multiple leaders with productive relationships.

How did these individuals find their business counterparts? And what made their combined skill-sets a recipe for success?

Not surprisingly, many were long-time friends, classmates, or relatives. Others, however, did not get along initially. Some still are not amicable, despite their joint achievements.

There is a common trend: the most well-rounded pairs recognized their individual limitations and respected what the other could bring to a partnership. Many of these duos have gone on to run some of the most successful businesses of our time.

Read the whole story: Business Insider's Silicon Alley Insider

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Not all entrepreneurs need co-founders, but many successful companies -- including Apple, eBay, and Twitter -- were built by multiple leaders with productive relationships. How did these individua...
Not all entrepreneurs need co-founders, but many successful companies -- including Apple, eBay, and Twitter -- were built by multiple leaders with productive relationships. How did these individua...
 
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