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  1. Ron Sturgeon. What one man might call junk, I call treasure. At a young age, Ron figured out how to make money by salvaging old auto parts and using them to fix up broken cars.

  2. 17 sty 2018 · 1:41. This Texas man went from living in a trailer to selling his business for $23 million. For Ron Sturgeon, a pile of rusty, broken down cars isn’t trash. It’s a gold mine. “What one man...

  3. Ron Sturgeon is the King of the Junkyard. This Dallas native went from living in a trailer to selling his business for a whopping $23M.». Subscribe to CNBC Pr...

  4. North Texas millionaire Ron Sturgeon has built a fortune salvaging wrecked cars.». Subscribe to CNBC Make It.: http://cnb.cx/2kxl2rfAbout CNBC Make It.: CNBC ...

  5. 11 sty 2017 · Dallas-based businessman and millionaire Ron Sturgeon is set to appear on CNBC's " Blue Collar Millionaire" on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Ron is a junkyard giant who went from living in a...

  6. www.directsellingnews.com › listen-watch › video-ron-sturgeonRon Sturgeon - Direct Selling News

    On this episode of Iconic Insights, host Heather Chastain sits down with serial entrepreneur, speaker and author Ron Sturgeon. A business owner since the age of 17, Ron began his entrepreneurial journey by working on cars—which ultimately led to building a chain of salvage yards that he sold to Ford Motor Company in 1999.

  7. 10 sty 2017 · Ron Sturgeon. Fort Worth’s Ron Sturgeon’s first job was stocking produce at $1.40 an hour. When he was 17, his father died and he inherited a half-interest in a rusty VW bug and $1,500. He also became homeless. From those humble beginnings, Sturgeon is starring in an episode of Blue-Collar Millionaires on CNBC Wednesday night at 9 p.m.

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