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tunasandwich
post Mar 23 2006, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(zeist @ Mar 23 2006, 10:31 PM)
I think buying the shoplot is more practical than rent, thats what I thought. Like I said earlier, you need alot of money to buy a shoplot. We've heard many unwanted cases like, the landlord persuade them to move out, because of the higher rent price he got from another or etc. That suck balls.

So you have no choice but to pay him more, that is even more fugged .. rclxub.gif

Rent? RM3K, 4K a month? Not worth it seriously.

RM36K a year

RM36K x 5 years = RM180K

I'm not sure whether your friends are going to run this business for long or short term. So if you calculate RM180K, do you think its worth?

I mean, if you buy the shoplot, after 5-10 years, that shoplot value definitely increase higher.
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shop lots can cost up to a million or few millions especially at areas with lots of ppl.... SS15 is one of those.....

QUOTE(harrychoo @ Mar 23 2006, 11:01 PM)
IMO, CC is not a good investment for this kind of amount of capital.

Nowadays, CC is not like before wheren charge will be like RM3. Competition now is a lot compare to last time, a lot of CC now only charge for RM1 or RM1.50.

Somemore a lot of electricity bill u need to pay, and PC very fast outdated and got a lot of gangsters go CC to play, mouse and keyboard and monitor always rosak
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yup... IMHO, CC is not a good investment anymore, if you only have 10 pcs and just for surfing, it'll take a long long long while until you make profit, can u sustain ur business that long?

If u really really wanna start a profitable CC, u need to have games, loads of them...

then only u'll have all ur computers occupied 24/7, almost 24/7 at least... else.... u won't be making much even u manage to survive a year....

oh yea... btw if u have 500K ynot invest in petrol station thumbup.gif

if you don't have it, I've a good investment plan that works through the internet, that is minimum risk, and romises 3 - 4% return weekly depending on effort u put in.

Plus u get to work from home wink.gif

This is not an online scam, not HYIP or autosurf, not MLM and definitely no selling required.

PM me if u're interested wink.gif
tunasandwich
post Mar 24 2006, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(harrychoo @ Mar 24 2006, 08:38 AM)
but one of my fren, his family is doin petrol station business and he claim that now the petrol station business also quite saturate oledi. if u are in KL, u saw a lot of petrol station every km.

then he said if ppl use credit card, u need to pay the charges as well.

and if u want to open petrol station, i think u need to be a bumi or have a bumi partner.
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not really... depends... petronas i'm not sure, but shell definitely u are qualified if u have the cash wink.gif

QUOTE(ClieNut Gadget Freak @ Mar 24 2006, 12:17 AM)
Serious?

You got a point there tunasandwich, what more with the fuel increase, resulting in shorter time to get the ROI... Hmmm, good venture to consider here...
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not really too, u'll be drawing lots for the location for ur petrol station, if u got those kampong kampong area.... u might still be in the red....

we used to have a thread bout starting a petrol station business, but i dunno where it went already....


This post has been edited by tunasandwich: Mar 24 2006, 10:41 AM
tunasandwich
post Mar 29 2006, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(seeseng @ Mar 29 2006, 12:59 AM)
If I got RM1 million sure won't invest in opening a CC lah. Capital return too slow. With that capital can invest in real estate tradings, import/export stuff already. Export cements, granite, tar etc. building materials to Acheh and those after tsunami now in reconstruction places. Then import back those raw materials and hand-made furniture, interial decoration stuff. Imagine a good wood hand carved flowers door is RM60 each from Indonesia.
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how to start this import/export business? how much capital is required?
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post Mar 29 2006, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(seeseng @ Mar 29 2006, 01:17 PM)
Depend on where you want to do the import/export lah. Currently there's a programme going on for usahawan muda joint organize by 3 governments to increase trading between Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.  Certain things are sponsored to encourage people. Indonesia provide 2 cargo ships to ship things to Medan. Participants have to fly over to Indonesia first to find buyers and distribute pricelist to potential buyers. It's 100% legal and import tax will be paid on both side when things got imported. I don't have $ to invest in the program. All participants will joint up their capitals to buy things from here to export there.
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wadabout china?

can get cheap stock from china at large quantity drool.gif

 

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