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📊 George Heaton just revealed how much he paid himself while building Represent into a $250M brand. From reinvesting every penny in the early days to scaling one of Britain’s biggest fashion brands, the Represent co-founder breaks down how his salary evolved as the business grew.Via @georgeheaton by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 A husband-and-wife duo spotted a gap in London’s lunch market…now their salad chain generates £28M+ a year. After returning from the US, Eleanor Warder and Phil Honer launched atis (@atislife_) to bring the quality and convenience of brands like Sweetgreen to London.Starting with a single site in Old Street in 2019, the business has grown to 10 locations across the capital, serving customisable salads, protein plates and healthy grab-and-go meals. Last year, atis generated £28.1M in revenue and is now targeting 20 locations as it continues its expansion. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 This kid went from washing dishes to building a $500M restaurant empire, including one of the world’s most popular restaurants, Carbone.Mario Carbone co-founded Major Food Group after meeting future business partner Rich Torrisi at culinary school and opening a small sandwich shop in New York. Their breakthrough came with Carbone, the Italian-American restaurant that became a favourite among celebrities, athletes and business leaders.Today, Major Food Group operates luxury restaurants, bars and private clubs across cities including New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Hong Kong and London, generating over $500M in annual revenue.They’ve even turned Carbone’s famous recipes into a retail business, with Carbone Fine Food now stocked in thousands of stores across the US. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 Kanya King remortgaged her house to launch the MOBO Awards, and changed British music forever.Growing up in a council flat in Kilburn, Kanya saw how Black artists were being overlooked by mainstream award shows and decided to create her own platform. After remortgaging her home, she launched the MOBO Awards in 1996, helping shine a spotlight on genres including grime, garage, R&B, hip-hop and Afrobeats.Over nearly three decades, MOBO became one of the most important platforms in UK music, supporting artists from Stormzy and Kano to Amy Winehouse and Rihanna.Kanya King passed away aged 57, leaving behind a legacy that transformed opportunities for Black British music and culture. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 Two African immigrants met in college… and built a $2.2BN fintech startup. Ham Serunjogi and Maijid Moujaled founded Chipper Cash to solve a problem they’d both lived: moving money across Africa was slow, expensive and broken.Starting with less than $30,000 and facing dozens of investor rejections, they built a platform that now serves millions of users across the continent. Today, Chipper Cash is valued at $2.2BN and has become one of Africa’s biggest fintech success stories. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 The UK’s 100 fastest-growing companies just dropped and they reveal where the real money is being made in 2026 🤯From podcast empires and activewear giants to viral beauty brands, food chains and creator-led businesses, this year’s list highlights how fast UK startups are scaling across consumer, media and wellness.Swipe to see some notable names! Via @thetimes by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 Trapstar has entered a strategic deal with Footasylum. The £streetwear brand, founded in West London in 2006 by Mikey, Lee and Will, has been acquired after entering administration, with its founders retaining full creative control.Trapstar originally grew from MySpace-era T-shirt drops into a global streetwear label worn by Rihanna, Jay-Z, Stormzy and Central Cee, generating over £100M in cumulative revenue at its peak. After a pandemic boom and later slowdown, the brand faced financial pressure in 2026 before Footasylum stepped in with a deal to secure its future. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 He borrowed $2,000 from his father and built a $20BN-a-year tech company, becoming America’s richest black person. David Steward grew up in poverty in segregated Missouri, where he was denied access to public spaces because of his race. After starting out in sales, he launched a small auditing business before co-founding World Wide Technology in 1990.Major contracts with companies like Cisco, Microsoft and government agencies helped fuel rapid growth.Today, World Wide Technology generates around $20BN in annual revenue, and Steward is worth an estimated $11.4BN, making him the richest Black person in America. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 What started as seven friends making YouTube content has evolved into one of Britain’s most successful creator-led businesses.The Sidemen now own brands spanning fast food, fashion, subscriptions, consumer goods and venture capital. Sides generates £1M+ a week in sales, Side+ has attracted over 1 million paying subscribers, and Sidemen Clothing has surpassed £60M in lifetime sales.They’ve also launched XIX Vodka, Best cereal and a $25M venture fund backing early-stage startups.With KSI now announcing his departure, the group leaves behind a business empire worth well over £100M built far beyond YouTube. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 A surgeon who became a billionaire… and now owns the LA Lakers and LA Time. Patrick Soon-Shiong grew up in apartheid South Africa as the son of Chinese immigrants, before becoming one of the few non-white students in medical school. By 23, he was a practicing surgeon at UCLA, where he later worked on experimental treatments including early cell transplant research.He eventually pivoted from medicine into biotech, creating breakthrough cancer drug Abraxane and building multiple companies around it. His major exits included APP Pharmaceuticals ($4.6B) and Abraxis BioScience ($2.8B), generating over $9B in total deals.Today, Soon-Shiong is worth an estimated $10BN, with investments spanning healthcare, AI, and major assets including the Los Angeles Lakers and the LA Times. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 Gary Lineker turned retirement into a media empire pulling in over £15M a year. After leaving football, the former England captain co-founded Goalhanger, now one of the UK’s biggest independent podcast businesses. The company is behind hit shows like The Rest Is Football, Politics, History and Entertainment, attracting 250,000+ paying subscribers and generating around £15M annually from memberships.With over 750M annual streams, a Netflix deal for the 2026 World Cup, and expansion into YouTube, TV and live events, Goalhanger has rapidly evolved beyond podcasting. Lineker reportedly still owns around a third of the business as it scales into a global media brand. by @thenumbersgame1
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📊 A garage-made jewellery brand became a $1.5BN fashion empire worn by Drake, Travis Scott and the world’s biggest celebrities.Richard Stark founded Chrome Hearts in 1988 after struggling to find leather jackets he actually wanted to wear, so he started making his own in a Los Angeles garage. The brand first gained a cult following among rock stars before becoming a status symbol in hip-hop, fashion and sport.Unlike most luxury brands, Chrome Hearts rarely advertises, never runs sales and operates just a small number of stores globally. A private equity deal in 2019 valued the company at $1.5BN, with Chrome Hearts generating hundreds of millions in annual revenue while remaining one of fashion’s most exclusive brands. by @thenumbersgame1
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