In a special episode of "Shark Tank's" fifth season, the titular Sharks invited young entrepreneurs into the tank, hoping to sink their teeth into the deal of the century. Among the pitches was a ...
The gadgets gathering dust in an old drawer could be worth something: Up to $47 for a classic iPod, $88 for a Blackberry Torch or $97 for a Kindle. That's the pitch from iReTron, a new website created ...
Next Teen Tycoon grand-prize winner Jason Li, age 15, founder and CEO of iReTron, an online e-reuse business that allows people to trade in their old cellphones and other electronic gadgets for cash. ...
Imagine being named the “Next Teen Tycoon” and winning $4,000 in the process. That’s what happened to 15-year-old Jason Li recently. The Los Gatos resident, who is a sophomore at Saratoga High School, ...
Jason Li’s genius has never been in question. When this newspaper interviewed the 16-year-old in March 2012, he had just been named the “Next Teen Tycoon” after creating a startup that pays people to ...
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