Building Companies and a Billion-Dollar Fortune
Sam Wyly created best-of-breed companies on the leading edge of advancements
in technology, energy, retail, and investments over a career spanning
45 years. Now this fast-paced, fascinating, and candid memoir reveals
the creative process, relationships, and financial strategies behind
his amazing entrepreneurial success. Here's the story of how, after
his first job in which he broke sales records at IBM, he risked $1,000
of his savings to found the first "computer utility" and became a millionaire
before he was thirty, and how he succeeded in:
- Waging an anti-monopoly battle against AT&T while building the first
telephone company for computers
- Growing the modest Bonanza Steakhouse chain to 600 restaurants
- Creating software companies Sterling Software and Sterling Commerce
(sold for $8 billion)
- Growing a small arts-and-crafts company into more than 900 Michaels
stores
- Creating Green Mountain Energy, arguably the most profitable green
business in America
Part autobiography and part inspirational business guide, 1,000 Dollars and an Idea isĀ full of refreshing insights and homespun life lessons about what it takes to create, grow, and build successful companies.