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Chris began his entrepreneurial journey in college with an iPhone repair shop. He quickly learned the value of taking immediate action when he received an unexpected cold call offering to buy broken iPhone screens—a product he initially thought had no value. This call led him to realize that the screens could be remanufactured in China, igniting the spark for his next business venture.
His new company, LCD Cycle, took off rapidly. In its first month, Chris saw revenue figures soar to $28,000, doubling the following month to $56,000. By the end of its first year, the company reached a remarkable $2.1 million in revenue. This momentum set the stage for a variety of entrepreneurial endeavors to follow.