Investing $XX,XXX

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JackofAll

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I represent a company looking to invest approximately 5 figures.

Open to all LEGAL proposals. If the ROI is not >15% then we are not interested.

We don't necessarily have to have a formal business model, but we will not just hand out money blind. We have about 10 forums on our "post list" so we anticipate a lot of response. If you can get straight to the point with detailed information about what you want to do with the money, time frames, and what our estimated ROI will be. Also list some references and your contact information.
 


You should open up a coffee shop in Amsterdam. That's what I'd do with that much moolah.
 
So we give you all our great ideas and then you take them. Perhaps some contact info on YOUR behalf or a website or something to prove you are in fact a legitimate investor and not some scoundrel looking for a free idea handout would be a good idea.

And if you are such a man... cheers.
 
thats chump change. Get back to us when you have xxx,xxx or x,xxx,xxx. You can't do much with mid to lower 5 figures especially with rampant inflation and every dumbass wants to be an entrpreneur and online costs and start up costs soaring since the fallout of 2002.
 
I have to disagree with EFUT. Startup costs have dropped significantly and there is a growing market of smaller VCs/Angels who invest a few thousand per founder. Look at companies like reddit which took a few grand in angel funding, then later they received 100k (if I remember correctly) to continue their site, only to sell for a few million. Not too shabby.
 
lets alsdo keep in mind that redit was very successful fomr the moment the site was launched and the vast majooirty of startups wont be nearly as successful so soon after launch.
 
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