15-Year-Old Sells Startup To ActiveState 140
jcasman writes "Some entrepreneurs wait a lifetime to experience the thrill of selling their startup companies. Daniil Kulchenko, a Seattle area high school student, accomplished that milestone at the age of 15. Kulchenko today announced that he's sold his startup, a cloud-based computing company known as Phenona, to Vancouver, B.C.-based ActiveState in a deal of undisclosed size."
Re:"Cloud-based" (Score:5, Interesting)
Sounds like a deployment service. From their page:
Re:the story here.... (Score:3, Interesting)
As others have mentioned, you come across as being extremely jealous. And for an adult to make jealous comments about a teenager - well what can I say except that those comments reflect far worse on the adult, and are generally indicative of an adult who has had issues adapting to life as a grown-up.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but that's the impression that you are giving off.
Re:the story here.... (Score:0, Interesting)
> and in high school I started another business that I ran for 7 years before
> moving on and starting another business, and another, and another.
That's great, but many of us do not have the amoral streak needed to rip-off "customers" to make a buck or two.