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copper member
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January 02, 2020, 06:51:26 PM
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need more info Smiley
newbie
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November 05, 2019, 03:06:43 AM
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I was just wondering, are there people here willing to invest in importation of goods in other countries.
This is a niche specific type of investment. Import and export in most countries are also going through some local goons who are going to take some cut and that hurts the logistics business a lot.

If someone is building a new logistics firm then its takes years and complete generations to get a good rapport with the local mafia who haunt those docks and supply lines. You would never be able to compete with the other companies there if you are not of that nature and have a habit of smooth talking.

In a sense it more a business that goes in generation and not a startup. Once such a organization is developed enough they would prefer going for stocks for investors to buy rather than cryptocurrencies. Wink



I was thinking more of the investor ship us the items, then we will do the selling of the goods in the local market. The percentage of the investor will be transferred to bitcoin. So I was thinking of using bitcoin as mode of transfer not as a Capital or Loan.

I just wanna hear the perspective of investors on how much share they want. We know we all want to liquidate our money and earn some.

Also I don't want a large scale importation company, just a small piece of the market.


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November 05, 2019, 02:49:23 AM
#2
I was just wondering, are there people here willing to invest in importation of goods in other countries.
This is a niche specific type of investment. Import and export in most countries are also going through some local goons who are going to take some cut and that hurts the logistics business a lot.

If someone is building a new logistics firm then its takes years and complete generations to get a good rapport with the local mafia who haunt those docks and supply lines. You would never be able to compete with the other companies there if you are not of that nature and have a habit of smooth talking.

In a sense it more a business that goes in generation and not a startup. Once such a organization is developed enough they would prefer going for stocks for investors to buy rather than cryptocurrencies. Wink

newbie
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November 04, 2019, 11:08:55 PM
#1
I was just wondering, are there people here willing to invest in importation of goods in other countries. What will you be looking for a potential investment. What % of the profit will you take and the duration of ROI you want for your investment.

If this falls under the wrong thread, I'm very sorry I don't know where to post it lol.
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