请帮我看看怎么分段?段落大意是什么?
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请帮我看看怎么分段?段落大意是什么?
Gregory Lampson couldn't believe it.His 21-year-old son Joe,six months from graduation,had just announced that he was dropping out of Stanford University to launch his own software company.“Can't you wait a few months?” his father pleaded.
“No,” Joe said quietly.“In software being first is everything.”
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The younger Lampson knew that software companies were already helping big business save millions by streamlining some office work,such as shipping and receiving.Yet buying and selling – the lifeblood of business – was still being done by instinct.For instance,the average hospital could choose among many bandage suppliers.But there was no easy way to calculate which supplier offered the best price while meeting all the customer's needs.Lampson was sure that he and his four partners could develop a computer program that would solve this problem.
In spite of Lampson's confidence,no one would finance his start-up company,called Trilogy Development Group.Banks told him to get lost.Venture capitalists explained that new enterprises needed experienced managers and technicians; Joe Lampson had neither.
So he turned to the great investment bank of his generation:plastic.Lampson used 35 credit cards to finance the business and living expenses for him and his partners.Two years later he was half a million dollars in debt.
Meanwhile he persuaded engineers at Hewlett-Packard – who had tried to develop a similar program – to test the Trilogy software.To Hewlett-Packard's surprise,it worked.The company offered Trilogy $3 million for the right to use the program.Since then,orders from other Fortune 500 companies have flooded in.
Today the Trilogy Development Group,based in Austin ,Texas ,has close to 400 employees.The company's 1996 incomes have been estimated at more than $120 million.
Lampson,who just celebrated his 29th birthday,is one of a huge number of under-35 entrepreneurs.According to a study,nearly ten percent of Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are actively involved in trying to start their own businesses – at least three times the rate of any other age group.
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Gregory Lampson couldn't believe it.His 21-year-old son Joe,six months from graduation,had just announced that he was dropping out of Stanford University to launch his own software company.“Can't you wait a few months?” his father pleaded.
“No,” Joe said quietly.“In software being first is everything.”引入部分,Joe决定离开斯坦福大学开始自己的软件公司.
Questions:
The younger Lampson knew that software companies were already helping big business save millions by streamlining some office work,such as shipping and receiving.Yet buying and selling – the lifeblood of business – was still being done by instinct.For instance,the average hospital could choose among many bandage suppliers.But there was no easy way to calculate which supplier offered the best price while meeting all the customer's needs.Lampson was sure that he and his four partners could develop a computer program that would solve this problem.
In spite of Lampson's confidence,no one would finance his start-up company,called Trilogy Development Group.Banks told him to get lost.Venture capitalists explained that new enterprises needed experienced managers and technicians; Joe Lampson had neither.
So he turned to the great investment bank of his generation:plastic.Lampson used 35 credit cards to finance the business and living expenses for him and his partners.Two years later he was half a million dollars in debt.
Meanwhile he persuaded engineers at Hewlett-Packard – who had tried to develop a similar program – to test the Trilogy software.To Hewlett-Packard's surprise,it worked.The company offered Trilogy $3 million for the right to use the program.Since then,orders from other Fortune 500 companies have flooded in.
Today the Trilogy Development Group,based in Austin ,Texas ,has close to 400 employees.The company's 1996 incomes have been estimated at more than $120 million.Joe的创业经历,他最初没有资金,但他克服种种困难最终把公司打造成资产过亿的大公司,获得事业成功.
Lampson,who just celebrated his 29th birthday,is one of a huge number of under-35 entrepreneurs.According to a study,nearly ten percent of Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are actively involved in trying to start their own businesses – at least three times the rate of any other age group.
像Lampson一样的这种想要自主创业的年轻人在美国有许多.
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