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Old 04-12-2005, 11:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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We are seeking supplemental seed and start-up capital for our project to develop a chain of successful American restaurants franchises in Poland, beginning with the capital city of Warsaw.

Our capital requirement at this time is approximately Fifty Thousand Dollars [$50,000.00] for the next 6 months. The investor(s) will be entitled to a 2% [Two Percent] interest in the venture.

Additional and larger investment units are available upon request and we are open to negotiating terms. There are a total of twenty [20] units available at Fifty Thousand Dollars [$50,000.00].

We have a business plan in a PDF file for your reference and available upon request. Please use your best judgment in sharing the plan with potential investors and treat it as confidential.

You may direct all inquiries to me via the contact information listed here on YoungEntrepreneur.com.

Thank you.
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We are seeking supplemental seed and start-up capital for our project to develop a chain of successful American restaurants franchises in Poland, beginning with the capital city of Warsaw.

Our capital requirement at this time is approximately Fifty Thousand Dollars [$50,000.00] for the next 6 months. The investor(s) will be entitled to a 2% [Two Percent] interest in the venture.

Additional and larger investment units are available upon request and we are open to negotiating terms. There are a total of twenty [20] units available at Fifty Thousand Dollars [$50,000.00].

We have a business plan in a PDF file for your reference and available upon request. Please use your best judgment in sharing the plan with potential investors and treat it as confidential.

You may direct all inquiries to me via the contact information listed here on YoungEntrepreneur.com.

Thank you.
Im curious, Why Poloand? It is a third world country after all ... i was there last month and the restraunts werent exactly busy by any means. The country is pretty poor and not exactly a tourist destination.
Beer is cheap though
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Joey,

Thank you for your question.

I'm not sure what city or cities in Poland you visited, but as an entrepreneur who has visited the capital city of Warsaw, I see an opportunity to be a pioneer in what is inevitably going to be one of the strongest economies in the world alongside China.

If you'd like confirmation of my opinion simply run a few Google searches on Poland's economy, Warsaw, the Central Europe economy, etc and see what you come up with. Your search will confirm that Central and Eastern Europe are poised, along with China, to overtake the US economy within a matter of decades.

I have some great news articles that would give you some additional insight into the strength of the Polish marketplace. I'd be happy to email them to you if you provide me with your address.
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Joey,

Thank you for your question.

I'm not sure what city or cities in Poland you visited, but as an entrepreneur who has visited the capital city of Warsaw, I see an opportunity to be a pioneer in what is inevitably going to be one of the strongest economies in the world alongside China.

If you'd like confirmation of my opinion simply run a few Google searches on Poland's economy, Warsaw, the Central Europe economy, etc and see what you come up with. Your search will confirm that Central and Eastern Europe are poised, along with China, to overtake the US economy within a matter of decades.

I have some great news articles that would give you some additional insight into the strength of the Polish marketplace. I'd be happy to email them to you if you provide me with your address.
To start i wasnt saying you are wrong -- nor do i disagree with you -- i just was curious on how you came up with this. Yes the eastern Europe economy is growing at great rates -- will it over take the US economy? -- who knows... but the truth behind the matter is after some of those eastern europe countries broke away from russia where else was there economy suppose to go? Only up imo.

I dont diagree with your idea at all and i think it is great that you did your research and thought outside of the box. I truley hope you have something going here because it will make you a very wealthy person. Good luck with your venture.

I guess the positive aspect is the US dollar goes far in poland now so that will cut start up costs... and say the economy gets better in the future and they take on the Euro that would be great for your business ... in retrospect it really isnt a bad idea at all.

By the way i was in Warsaw and Krakow

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Thanks for the words of encouragement Joey.

My business partner and I have a home about 20 minutes outside the city center of Warsaw in a town called Magdalenka.

I really, really like Poland and the people there. It's very exciting for me as an entrepreneur to be entering a virgin economy. I'm even in the process of learning the language (hard).

Take care and good luck with your ventures as well.

Check out my blog when you have a chance: www.evolvingentrepreneur.blogspot.com.
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