Business Week writes about entrepreneurs under 25 years of age:
Led by China and India, Asia’s superfast economies have dazzled observers for the last decade. But until recently the defining feature of most of them was corporate bigness.
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Divyank Turakhia, co-founder and director of Bombay-based Directi Group, was doing Internet consulting at age 14 before launching his domain-name registration and site-building company two years later with $600 he borrowed from his parents. At 24, he runs a profitable company with more than 250 employees and clients around the world.