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    walker is offline Junior Member
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    Invest in Montana! look!

    A little about myself, my name is walker collins, I'm 23, born and raised in Montana, more on that later. I was/currently (depends on how you look at it) a semi pro atv freestyle rider, but the economy put a end to that. I also have a passion for aviation.

    I'm looking for a partner for multiple ventures I have planed. The first one is a new product that I want to get patented and ether licences out for royalties, or manufacture and sell outright. After that I want to start a franchised sandwich shop that I have a awesome location for. During all this I want to start a alpaca operation and lease farming, also with this land I would have the means to make a riding area for all things motor sports in which I want to film weekly webisodes (think nitro circus, fantasy factory type things) to be used to promote and advertise for a niche clothing company i want to start. I know this probably sounds like a lot of things going on but i have been planing, re planing and refining this plan for at least 5 years now and finally coming to terms that i can't do this alone, so I'm looking for like minded individual that has the means to plant the seed money to get this enterprise off and running. For more details and contact info pm me so we can talk more. Thank you for your time

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    walker is offline Junior Member
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    BUMP! I know some one is interested.

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    phanio is offline Junior Member
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    Walker - it is hard enough to take one business concept from an idea to a profitable business - let alone five. I would suggest that when looking for a partner - pick one idea of yours (the one you think you can get off the ground quickly and cheaply and that will provide you and a partner the most return for your time and efforts). Focus on this one - make it a success. Then and only then, start thinking about bringing your other ideas to fruition.
    No one will back you or want to work with you as you are just all over the place - no one can manage all those startups and put the effort into each one that each demands. Even you should see the errors here - if you cannot dedicate your time (full-time) to just one concept then you are really short changing yourself by not getting the most out of your time and business.

    Just my thoughts.
    Small Business & Start-Up Financing

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    walker is offline Junior Member
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    Thanks for your reply. I understand what your saying and should have been more clear, my first project is getting my product to market, it will be the quickest and most successful venture to start with, after that i have everything else planed, i guess i was just putting my 5-10 year plan out there to show people that if you wanted to partner with me it could be a long term deal and not just a one trick pony. also to put out there what I'm looking for in case someone is not looking for a new product investment but one of my other idea might be more to there liking. Thanks for your time

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