Girl Owns 2 Companies At The Age Of 10, Likely To Retire As Multimillionaire At 15

A 10 years old girl named Pixie Curtis from Australia has made great achievements in her life by becoming the owner of two companies and is expected to retire as a multimillionaire at 15.
Girl Owns 2 Companies At The Age Of 10, Likely To Retire As Multimillionaire At 15
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Interestingly, a 10 years old girl named Pixie Curtis from Australia is about to retire from her business by becoming a multimillionaire at the young age of 15.

Pixie Curtis founded the company named Pixie's Fidgets with the help and support of her mother named Roxy Jacenko.

Roxy Jacenko is the owner of various leading business companies such as the Sweaty Betty PR, a well-known public relations company in Australia.

Pixie's Fidgets is a toy company that was established by Curtis and the little girl has succeeded in earning massive profit from the firm.

In the year 2021, the toy firm was launched and within just 48 hours the toys were all sold out.

Notably, Curtis is also involved in other businesses and one of her hair accessory companies named Pixie's Bows is also on the way to gaining profits. The company of hair accessories was established first by her mother when Curtis was a baby.

All these companies have now become part of one firm called Pixie Pix which sells other accessories including children's game materials.

While talking with the media the girl's mother told that Pixie Curtis can retire at the age of 15 she wishes to do so. She added that it is the family's joke that "I'll be working till I'm 100 and Pixie will have retired at 15." She said that she who is smarter among them.

Pixie Curtis has gained a lot of fame in Australia and also internationally after her big achievement at such a young age.

The story of the small girl has inspired many and it's gaining a lot of attention on various social media platforms. After the story was shared the Instagram handle of Pixie has reached more than 100,000 followers.

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