How Lamborghini Became a Super Car Comeback Story – A Case Study for Entrepreneurs



This week on case Studies with the Biz-Doc, How Lamborghini became a super car comeback story. The incredible history of the legendary super car company has 3 parts:
1) The entrepreneurial journey of Ferruccio Lamborghini
2) 20 Years of wandering after he sold the company
3) The amazing renaissance – led by Audi

I break it down and share how Lamborghini almost died in business, how the brand went from tractors to super car leader and why they sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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About Tom Ellsworth: THOMAS N. ELLSWORTH, is an experienced CEO / COO and veteran entrepreneur. He has been disrupting industries and driving consumer shifts through Venture-backed companies in technology, software development, publishing and mobile that have generated exits totaling over $1B. Watch the interview with Patrick Bet-David:

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27 Comments on “How Lamborghini Became a Super Car Comeback Story – A Case Study for Entrepreneurs”

  1. I would like Patrick do interview you, just out of curiosity.
    I still can't figure out who I want to meet most, Tom or Patrick…

    Ferrucio must have lost interest in running the business after some while, I love building things, I started ventures numerous times but, after some time I lose total interest because of the way the others act or the spirit they carry in with them.
    I think it should be among said things that sometimes you just have to let go, and just watch from a distance. Maybe he had more fun running the winery and felt more accomplished in that business (my theory). At least his name is forever in the history books.

  2. Another excellent insight, Tom! My two dream Lamborghini cars are the Miura and the Countach. Iconic designs from two different eras!

  3. I would love you to do a case study for the English Premier League, and some of the biggest football clubs in the world. Such as the Glazer family bought Manchester United for £760 million and is worth £2.5 billion after just over a decade.

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