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5 Replies Last post: Oct 18, 2008 12:02 PM by cdubbs

For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in

Oct 16, 2008 6:11 PM

Click to view J.Galt's profile Professional J.Galt 3 posts since
Oct 16, 2008
I have a patented line of headstone accessory products which mount atop any size
headstone and enables the display of a photograph, flower basket, angel
and other personalized affects. All displays are interchangeable and
come with a lifetime warranty. New to the industry and I have seen a
growing interest as well as growing business. I recently partnered a
national company who is now selling my products for me. I service the
general public as well as business to business. Ready for unlimited
production with 7k worth of inventory. 40k invested in production 30k
in advertising. This is a new business with promise. Afterthought will
be your aftercare specialist.

With the Funeral Consumer Alliance increasing the public awareness of dirty business practices within the funeral industry, more activity is being directed towards third party suppliers. Gravetending isn't as well known in the States as it is in the U.K, however there are a few businesses here that offer national service for gravetending. In Oklahoma as well as two other states, state law regulates that the sale of caskets can only be conducted by licensed funeral homes. 12 Different funeral homes all failed a recent secret shopper investigation. People are looking for ways to personalize their loved ones site with quality products at fair prices.
http://funeralconsumeralliance.com/

Shoot me an email with your interest or ideas.
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Click to view cdubbs's profile Mogul cdubbs 38 posts since
Sep 30, 2008
1. Re: For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in Oct 17, 2008 10:49 AM
How much are you looking for? YOu can send over your business plan and contact info to cdubbs@vandykmortgage.com and I can take a look at it if you would like.

Chris
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2. Re: For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in Oct 17, 2008 11:01 AM
For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in

Welcome Tony. You have a patented line of headstones and have recently partnered with a national company. Does your new partner know that you are seeking Investors??

You are a new business. Do you have a Business Plan that I can read??

How much are you looking for and foe how long??

Tell me more, LUCKIEST
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3. Re: For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in Oct 17, 2008 11:03 AM
in response to: LUCKIEST
Last line is

How much and "FOR" HOW LONG

NOT foe (sorry)
Click to view J.Galt's profile Professional J.Galt 3 posts since
Oct 16, 2008
4. Re: For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in Oct 18, 2008 12:15 AM
in response to: cdubbs
Can do.
My new "partner" and I have spoken at length on quite a few occasions and have always kept communications open. Through brainstorming we have come up with some great ideas and designs that would really work well with the Intel Prop. It won't be long until this new niche in the industry becomes The niche in the industry.
I'll send out those emails when I get back to my office this monday.

I'll work out some numbers in the very near future for you but I only have rough figures right now.

Best Regards,
Tony Warren
Click to view cdubbs's profile Mogul cdubbs 38 posts since
Sep 30, 2008
5. Re: For Investors seeking a growing new business to invest in Oct 18, 2008 12:02 PM
in response to: J.Galt

Tony,

I look forward to seeing what yo have and for right now rough figures will work just fine. We can iron out the kinks at a later time. I have a meeting in the A.M. Monday so I do not know if I will be able to review until Monday afternoon. Please be sure to send along a phone number as well. Some things are just easier to talk about than e-mailing back an forth.

Have a great weekend and talk to you soon.
Chris

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