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A tiktoker ended up scaring the clients of Artz Pedregal by trying to promote his venture.
Currently, the Inegi indicates that there are 4.4 million entrepreneurs in the country.
People between 26 and 35 years of age occupy the first position in volume of entrepreneurs in Mexico.
‘Flores, El Patrón’ is a venture that can be found on Tiktok and has close to a million followers; he tiktoker that appears in the videos was pointed out after causing minutes of terror in the shopping center Artz Pedregallocated in Mexico City, which caused an alleged eviction from the facilities and that even a woman with her daughter had a nervous breakdown, as reported by unofficial sources.
He tiktoker fired blank bullets into the square, a fact that users reported via Twitter because they assured that someone was “throwing bullets into the air”, for which they had to take refuge in some stores, where security personnel assured them that the content of the gun was not harmful, despite this the entrepreneur was removed from the place.
Due to the above, Internet users consider that the venture deserves an exemplary sanction, both due to the nervous breakdown of the woman and for not being aware of the wave of violence that is going through Mexico, this after the robbery that occurred in Plaza Antara last June 26th.
On the TikTok account, ‘Flores, El Patrón’ shares how he delivers the “buchones bouquets” to the women, to the rhythm of the band and firing blank bullets. One of the most recent videos of him was of a delivery in the Center of Coyoacán.
Entrepreneurial culture in Mexico
The entrepreneurial culture has managed to mark a milestone for current generations. Most small businesses start at the bottom, betting entirely on the consumer. Likewise, grocery stores or tortilla shops continue to operate in Mexico. Although there are commercial stores, people tend to prefer a quick purchase according to the needs of the moment.
This joint decision is reflected in the statistical data provided by the Business Demographics Study made by him Inegi, where he points out that there are about 4.4 million micro, small and medium-sized companies. The same dependency reveals that they generate an economic value comparable to 19.3 percent of that figure of the country’s GDP. In sum, 26 out of every 100 pesos are generated by the informal business initiative. For this reason, this sector has proven to be as important as the formal sector.
And this is how the study of Association of Entrepreneurs of Mexico (ASEM) in the latest Radiography of Entrepreneurship in Mexico 2020 mentions that the majority of people who start a business are young people between 26 and 35 years old, counting on 35 percent of the total amount; followed by the adults among the 35 and 45 years, with 31 percent.
However, it is clear that it would not be an easy thing to bet on entrepreneurship, since it requires a lot of patience and ambition. According to the report mentioned above, 68 percent of entrepreneurs have commented that they have failed at least once in their attempt to start a business, either due to lack of knowledge of the market, according to what was said by 34 percent; due to bad administration, 32 percent; due to problems with partners, 25 percent; and 23 percent due to lack of working capital.
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