BETFAIR FOUNDER ENCOURAGES ENTREPRENEURS
15 May 2009
"If we can get through this, we can get
through anything."
Online gambling giant Betfair's co-founder Ed Wray had
encouraging words for delegates to the Entrepreneurs
Summit this week, telling them that although he had yet
to see evidence of the business 'green shoots' heralding
the beginning of the end of the world recession, he
remained confident, and it was still a great time to do
business.
"Some businesses in this room will
fail", said Wray, but he opined that it was a useful
reality check.
"Don't read or believe that we
are out of this recession," he said. "I won't believe in
green shoots until I see the whole plant."
Wray
said that this was his first recession, adding that
although the times were tough when he started Betfair in
1999, it was a "walk in the park" compared to the
current situation.
Commenting that raising
finance to found the Betfair concept back then had been
difficult despite the dotcom boom, he said that trying
to obtaining financing today was nigh impossible.
Ending on a positive note, Wray said he was
nevertheless confident for the future. "If you build
your business to survive these times, once the economy
turns you will fly," he concluded.
"Some of the
businesses in this room are the household names of
tomorrow."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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