does anybody here actually own a successful business?
>>1140896
Rule of thumb: /biz/ is mostly composed of NEETS with delusions of getting rich.
>>1140923
so why do you browse it?
I own a managed IT service company. Its been successful so far.
>>1140925
One in every couple hundred posts are actually useful and those gems make the rest of this shit bearable. Also, the stupidity is pretty entertaining.
>>1140896
I run a successful video game company, and am a multi millionaire from it. Things have been going down hill for the past 5 years though (after some very strong initial success). It's a tough industry.
>>1141046
Made any well known games? Don't have to identify yourself, just curious on how likely it is that I played your game. Hope you turn shit around.
>>1141052
If you play many mobile games, then it's more than likely you've played one of mine.
>>1140925
without fucking you arround, some anons posted things in /biz/ that made me earn a lot of money.
not cryptokeks, if you think about them. there was a actually an anon that knew a lot about the lithium industry and posted companies in december 2015 that he thought will have a price increase in the next half a year, we went through the financials and now they are up 90% to 100%. things like this.
>>1140923
Hey!
We're also frugal bastards. Not just neets
>>1141057
Cool story, friend. Please tell me more how you took stock picks from a stranger on /biz/ and made shit ton of money :-)
>>1141089
>Please tell me more how you took stock picks from a stranger on /biz/ and made shit ton of money
gladly, he posted some interesting stocks, asked him a fuck a lot of questions, asked for sources, looked through the sources, the financials and when I was certain that his shill was solid, I invested. the stock in question was GXY, unfortunately there is no /biz/ archive from 2015
>>1141046
I want to get into that but it seems like some big name publisher can just steal your idea and release it with greater success (see 2048)
>>1141046
Fuck off Bobby.