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New Business with patents ready for investors

Oct 21, 2008 10:59 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/

I'm interested in finding an investor/partner for operating costs only. 50k has already been invested and business is ready for unlimited production. Shoot me an email if you would like more information.

Warrento@msu.edu
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Click to view Tori's profile Host Tori 80 posts since
Aug 15, 2008
1. Re: New Business with patents ready for investors Oct 22, 2008 10:15 AM

Hi J.Galt and welcome to the Community!

Louis Foreman, the creator of Everyday Edisons, was onsite and spoke about "Getting your invention off the ground." He answered several questions on how to fund your invention.

http://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com/thread/9442


Hope it helps!


Good luck!


~Tori

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