10 Teenagers Who Built Million Dollar Companies



Farrah Gray

He started his entrepreneurial career pretty early—at the age of 6—by selling lemonade door to door. At the age of 10, he raised $15,000 for his lemonade stand. At 12, he started his own venture capital firm to fund start-ups by teenagers. He has authored 3 books, some of which went on to become international best sellers. The National Urban League declared him the ‘Most Influential Black Man’ in America.

Sean Belnick

BizChair.com

Sean Belnick started BizChair.com when he was 14 year old with an investment of $500. The company was started in 2001 and operated from the bedroom of this teenage founder. The online retailer offers office furniture, computers, medical equipments and school furniture. BizChair’s sales for 2013 is around $129million. Inc magazine ranked BizChair 37th in the list of top 100 retail companies.

Farrhad Acidwalla

Rockstah Media

Farrhad Acidwalla started his first entrepreneurial venture–a website dedicated to aviation sector—when he was 12 year old. In 2009, he founded Rockstah Media. Rockstah Media focuses on entertainment, branding and marketing. Farrhad doubles up as a motivational speaker. He was named by CNN Money as a young entrepreneur to watch out for.

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