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Looking for an investor for a ecommerce site
nevermind - delete this post.
Last edited by webg : November 4th, 2006 at 04:43 PM. |
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Well... you're looking for an investment of $7500 for 75+ boards... that would come out to close to $100 per board. You did say skateboards, right? Then you mentioned selling 2 - 3 per day at $100 each... I guess I'm confused as to what all the $7500 is for. If you sell boards at $100 per board.. you receive them at 50% off.. I'm guessing the boards themselves wouldn't cost you more than $50/board. $50/board * 75 boards = $3750... what's the other half for? Since this is an e-commerce site there's no overhead.. All you have to pay for are boards. Just confused as to the numbers you presented.
Guess I just wouldn't be too keen to supply all the money for less than half of the ownership. I'm guessing that the investor will be supplying all the monetary requirements based on the numbers you presented and then some. You may want to just try and get a small business loan from a bank... Just my thoughts. |
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nevermind - delete this thread
Last edited by webg : November 4th, 2006 at 04:43 PM. |
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