WING HING NOODLES
When Kenny Yee of Wing Hing Noodles inherited his family-owned business, a part of him felt it was incomplete. Yee wanted to position the business where it could prosper on a more global scale. Brand name recognition and mainstream popularity were just a few of the delays before this new business flight reached its final destination. In addition, a $3 million bond investment was used to handle business innovations and meet proper health standards. However, the big ticket investment paid off as sales tripled and Wing Hing Noodles’ relationships with giant food establishments and restaurants grew. Kenny Yee’s food manufacturing company now not only has a strong family foundation, but a solid business backbone as well.
JOJO'Z ENTERPRISES
Many family-owned small businesses have difficulty passing down to future family generations. JoJo’z Enterprises, which markets U.S. food products in Mexico, experienced this first-hand when its founding father, Joe Gomez passed away. During his time, however, Joe Gomez had secured the foundation necessary to assure the successful transition to his young family. Today co-founder Gloria Gomez enables Joe Gomez’s spirit to live on through his good old-fashioned core philosophies. With such business ethics, JoJo’z Enterprises has reported product sales at over 250 major retail stores throughout Mexico. |
SECRETS OF SUCCESS
Eli Davidson, CEO of The Davidson Partnership, shows viewers how to flip potential business weaknesses into advantageous strengths.
STUDIO GUEST
Betty Rengifo Tucker, Executive Vice President of Retail Banking for Comerica, tunes in on maximizing banking relationships for your business. Tucker also provides tips for small business owners planning businesses abroad.
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