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Britain's Top 100 Entrepreneurs

Money clearly does the talking. MT 's latest ranking of the UK's most prolific business creators reflects the energy of City dealmaking. But our research uncovers other pockets of dynamism - not least among women deciding to go it alone, like Sarah Tremellen, pictured, founder of lingerie business...

We'd love that job: Stunt person - Abbi Collins

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Remember This

'It is difficult, but not impossible, to conduct strictly honest business' - Mahatma Gandhi said it

Words-worth: Initiative

Initiative, the initiative, an initiative: all different, all important in business.

How he made his pile: Duncan Bannatyne - Hotel/entertainment magnate

Who is he? An entrepreneur known as 'Dragon Duncan' after his stint on BBC 2's Dragon's Den. Bannatyne, 57, started out in a Clydebank tenement house and is now worth £168 million.

It'll never fly - tribute bands

‘Thank you for the music, the song I'm singing,' crooned Abba in 1983. Those words must resonate with the hundreds of acts now making a living off the Swedish supergroup's success.

History lessons - Phil Knight, sell the dream

Worth $7.9 billion now, Nike founder Knight started by selling shoes from his car boot at athletics meetings.

Are you suffering from - Interpol syndrome?

You run into someone you know at the train station and he remembers every single little detail. ‘You were wearing a Pucci blouse. It was early June, you were coming back from a meeting and had, I remember, a sore knee…' and so on.

How she made her pile

Leona Helmsley, Property tycoon and 'Queen of mean'

How does he manage?

Adult nightclub owner. Peter Stringfellow, founder of Stringfellows

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