Help! I'm writing another article for Inventors Digest on the history of ideas and when do you abandon an idea/invention.

In my study I remember the classic example of an entrepreneur who approached 200 banks/investors/investment bankers before they got a yes. I think it was the Starbucks founder Schultz but not sure...anybody know the story? THANKS!

P.S. gonna be a great article on invention history and the entrepreneurs that marketed. I will share here when final.

Ron Komorowski
Inventor of Handi-Straps
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