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African Designers Converge at “MyAsho” – The Retail Portal of African Fashion

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My Asho is an online fashion concept, developed in 2008  to celebrate and promote the talent of African  designers  based throughout the world.  It aspires to become a  one-stop-shop for the  best in authentic African inspired designs.

‘MyAsho’ is a play on the Yoruba (a Nigerian language) word, ‘ash-we’ which means ‘clothes’. The creation of MyAsho.com was inspired by a simple, yet magnificent idea: To showcase and promote the very best of African fashion to the rest of the world.

MyAsho is a leading retail portal for African fashion, and has a proven reputation for stocking only the best of African couture from some of the continent’s most celebrated designers. The site currently stocks designs from over 20 African countries. Items on MyAsho typically cost between $10 and $400, and they offer free shipping for orders over $50.

WHAT IS MY ASHO?

My Asho (derived from the Yoruba word “aso” meaning cloth and pronounced “ash-awe”) is an online fashion concept, developed in 2008 and launched in June 2009 to celebrate and promote the talent of African designers based throughout the world. We aspire to become a one-stop-shop for the best in authentic African inspired designs.

We work closely with all our designers and stylists, choosing beautiful pieces from their collections to offer to a savvy fashion-forward international audience. In addition, we work with local markets throughout Africa to bring you distinctive, one-off pieces which you can check out daily in the My Asho Market.

Most of the products on myasho.com are ethically handcrafted and produced in limited quantities, which means our customer can always be assured to find high-quality, inspired boutique style pieces at very affordable prices.

Funding for Entrepreneurs – Goodwell Investments West Africa

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We continue our coverage of funding sources for African entrepreneurs. We have noted Alitheia, Draper Investment, VCAfrica and many others in Tekedia. Right now we introduce you to Goodwell Investments. It has a West African focus through Alitheia. This is a Dutch company that invests in Africa. We have noticed that in East Africa, there are many Dutch companies investing there and this is the first we are seeing putting funding in West Africa. So, try them.

 

This is Goodwell Investments from their corporate website

 

Goodwell Investments is an impact investment firm focused on access to finance and sustainable development.

 

Goodwell is active in supporting business solutions, currently mainly in financial services (microfinance) and increasingly in other impact sectors that combine demonstrable social and environmental impact with commercial financial returns.

 

Goodwell Investments has built and manages a number of microfinance equity investment companies, in partnership with teams in India and West Africa. Goodwell’s model is based on building strong partnerships with local teams, combining professional investment experience, global networks and sector experience with on the ground investment skills and hands-on support. In addition to its investment activities, Goodwell advises in the fields of impact investments, business and finance solutions.

 

Our investors and clients include social investors, foundations, family offices, development finance institutions, funds-of-funds and pension funds.

African Entrepreneurs With Great Business Ideas – Try This Today And Get The Funds You Need

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We challenge you to visit DFT and follow the instructions here and apply. The idea must be really good to have a chance, yet, it is worth doing if you have confidence in yourself. The questions are very simply and you have got an opportunity to do it and get that fund you need to make Africa better.

 

Do it now and try opportunity from DFJ.

 

DFJ for Entrepreneurs

Ready to change the world? DFJ supports innovative entrepreneurs wherever they are. Through the combined power of the global DFJ Network, we provide the experience, expertise, and contacts to help take your company to the next stage and beyond. We look for great ideas in many sectors including: information technology, nanotechnology, life sciences, and clean energy. We like to keep an open mind and consider unique opportunities.

 

We know that successful founders surround themselves with successful people – so we support your desire to build your own team and run your own business. We’re enthusiastic about meeting you and helping you succeed.

 

Send your business plan via e-mail to mail@dfj.com, or mail to:

Draper Fisher Jurvetson
2882 Sand Hill Road, Suite 150
Menlo Park, CA 94025

It may take several weeks for us to get back to you because we review all submissions.

Your business plan should contain the following information:

  1. Investment size and structure requested
  2. Description of the product or service
  3. Brief history of the company
  4. Business and marketing strategy
  5. Analysis of the market and the competition
  6. Full resumés of key management (highlighting industry and market expertise)
  7. Current financial statements and projections

Your plan should be a worki

SAP Takes Lead in Business Intelligence Market – Rolls out New Analytics for SMBs

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SAP AG has announced that IDC has found it to be the leader in the worldwide business intelligence (BI) tools market based on software license and maintenance revenue (including subscription revenue). IDC also reported that SAP has grown faster than the worldwide market for financial performance and strategy management (FPSM) applications for the fifth consecutive year.

 

The two IDC analyses – “Worldwide Business Intelligence Tools 2010 Vendor Shares”(1) and “Worldwide Financial Performance and Strategy Management Applications 2010 Vendor Shares”(2) – found that SAP leads the worldwide BI market with revenues of $1,866.4 million and a 21 percent market share, while revenue for FPSM was $629 million constituting a 24.9 percent market share. From 2009 to 2010 SAP outperformed the worldwide market growth in each category: for BI tools SAP grew by 19.9 percent compared to the total market growth of 11.4 percent, and for FPSM applications it grew by 17.5 percent compared to the total market growth of 9.2 percent.

 

“Our momentum continues to grow as we focus heavily on delivering customer success by executing on our business analytics roadmap, bringing to market new and innovative releases of our BI, EIM, EPM and GRC solutions,” said Steve Lucas, general manager, Business Analytics, SAP. BI and FPSM solutions are part of IDC’s taxonomy for the overall business analytics market.

 

As SAP is taking the Business Intelligence (BI) market by storm with this latest survey, SAP general manager, Business Analytics, Steve Lucas explains that the company’s momentum will continue to grow as it focuses “heavily on delivering customer success by executing on our business analytics roadmap, bringing to market new and innovative releases of our BI, EIM, EPM and GRC solutions.”

 

In addition to this, SAP will soon roll out Crystal Server 2011 and Business Objects Edge 4.0, a pair of new BI (business intelligence) products aimed at small and medium-sized companies, the company announced recently.

Crystal Server 2011 was formerly named Crystal Reports Server. The change was made because SAP is “really positioning [it] as an entry-level BI platform,” and not just something for reports, said Jayne Landry, vice president of solution management, business analytics and technology.

 

The products are scheduled to be generally available in the first few weeks of July, aligned with the release of Business Objects 4.0, the enterprise-level version of SAP’s analytics products. This is a change from the past, when Edge’s release would come six to eight weeks after the high-end version, Landry said.

 

Crystal Server 2011 has new features such as the Explorer tool for “drilling down” into data sets as well as an information design tool. It’s limited to a single server and 100 named users, according to an SAP document. The idea is that customers who outgrow products like Crystal Server 2011 can step up to one with more features.

 

Edge 4.0 takes the Crystal Server feature set and adds others, such as Web Intelligence, mobile BI and integrations to applications such as Oracle E-Business Suite. There is also an EDGE edition that adds data-integration tooling and a third that bundles data management software.

 

All Edge versions are also limited to a single server. For multi-server support, unlimited users and other features, customers would upgrade to Business Objects 4.0. “No matter where a customer starts, their investment is protected,” Landry said. For one, SAP has created a common user experience across the various products, which could save time and money on training.

Alitheia Capital – They Can Fund Great Ideas And Are Lagos Based

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Alitheia creates investment structures, provides project management and incubates businesses. Its business streams include Fund Management, Project/Business Incubation and Corporate Strategy and Development. This company recently invested in PagaTech through the Goodwell West Africa. If you have the right idea, it is the type you can send an email.

 

Alitheia was founded by professionals with in-depth, relevant experience of transaction structuring and execution; business formation and development; real estate development and investment management. The team is led by Jumoke Akinwunmi and ‘Tokunboh Ishmael. Together they have over 35 years experience spanning investment banking, private equity investing, technology and new business development, project and asset management.

 

Key Services

Fund Management
The Company’s fund management business focuses on two areas – (i) the management of specialised funds that enable sustainable investments, which meet the twin objectives of positive economic and social impact; and (ii) the leveraging of existing and newly developed real estate portfolios for private equity investments.

Project Management
The Company lends its strong technical competencies and deep knowledge of its key markets to the development and management of commercial and residential properties; and advises on strategies for unlocking capital tied up in real estate. Our real estate offerings broaden participation in the sector and address the scarcity of project management expertise
Business Incubation/Corporate Strategy and Development
Alitheia advises its clients on the development of new businesses, the restructuring and turnaround of existing businesses. Our services include start up execution, business planning and funding.