6 Businessmen Who Achieved Success Later In 

Life

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Age is just a number and these businesspersons have proved it. Here is the list of 6 Businessmen Who Achieved Success Later in Life.

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Ray Kroc was already 51 years old when he franchised the McDonald brothers' hamburger restaurant concept, turning it into the global empire it is today.

Ray Kroc

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Colonel Sanders, the iconic face of KFC, started his restaurant franchise at the age of 65. After a long career in various jobs, Sanders perfected his fried chicken recipe and began franchising his concept, Kentucky Fried Chicken, in the 1950s .

Harland Sanders

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Hoffman was 35 when he co-founded LinkedIn, which became the go-to social network for professionals and was acquired by Microsoft for $26.2 billion.

Reid Hoffman

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Vera Wang didn't enter the fashion world until her late 40s. After a successful career as a figure skater and journalist, Wang transitioned into fashion design and eventually became known for her luxurious wedding gowns .

Vera Wang

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Sam Walton opened his first Walmart store at the age of 44. He had previous experience running variety stores, and he used his knowledge to create a discount retail empire that focused on efficiency and low prices .

Samuel Walton

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Charles Flint wasn't young when he co-founded IBM at the age of 61.  IBM became a dominant force in the tech industry through its innovative products and business practices.

Charles Flint