This little entrepreneur earns £1000-Per-Week, He’s 11-Years-Old

Can you believe here is a young entrepreneur who is making more than £1,000 a week, at just 11-years-old. I’m already jealous beyond belief.
Henry Patterson, started selling manure before moving onto sweets and he has invested his own earning and used £17,000 of grant funding to now produce a children book and merchandise branding with characters from his shop.
This small smallest businessman has revealed his products are now stocked by more than 70 different companies including Fenwick and Not on the High Street and that his company ‘s annual sales have gone past £65,000. I don’t think I’ve even earnt that in my lifetime- how depressing.
This Genius Entrepreneur Earns £1000-Per-Week, He’s 11-Years-Old
After using his profits to buy himself a puppy, Henry, who lives in Lidlington, Bedfordshire  has now launched his own YouTube childrens channel NBTV and is writing a business book for upcoming year where does he find the time with all that homework to do?
The Buckingham schoolboy  who was named “one to watch” at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards last year started coming up with business ideas when he was just five years of age. His first venture involved selling bags of manure for £1 at just seven-years-old before launching an eBay store selling items he bought from charity shops.
Despite his young age, he has some pretty handy tips and wise words of wisdom for budding businessmen out there.
Henry said: “My main advice is to start with having a stand at a car boot sale. You learn how to display, price, handle money and talk to customers. All the skills you need to know in the future.”

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