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OT new business anyone?
Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too
good not to share with the group: http://www.daltonsbusiness.com/busin...936 &Sector=0 Colin Bignell |
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Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too
good not to share with the group LOL -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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"Colin Wilson" wrote in message t... Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too good not to share with the group LOL ROFLMAO!!!!!! What a reply. "I'm only selling it because the wife thinks I'm getting to involved with my work." ROFLMAO!!!!!! Nice one. |
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In message , Colin
Wilson writes Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too good not to share with the group LOL Sounds like you'd have to research it thoroughly before buying. Wonder if you could get ISO900* accreditation? (Where * indicates current flavour of month number) -- Clint Sharp |
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"Clint Sharp" wrote in message ... In message , Colin Wilson writes Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too good not to share with the group LOL Sounds like you'd have to research it thoroughly before buying. Oddly enough, although (unless there is a lot of off the books income) the return on capital is very poor, my accountant also thinks we should carry out a thorough study of the market. He has volunteered to travel the clubs checking it out for me. Wonder if you could get ISO900* accreditation? (Where * indicates current flavour of month number) I wonder what parameters you would measure to show you were achieving continual improvement? Colin Bignell |
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nightjar nightjar@ wrote:
Oddly enough, although (unless there is a lot of off the books income) the return on capital is very poor, my accountant also thinks we should carry out a thorough study of the market. He has volunteered to travel the clubs checking it out for me. It's a dirty job but somebody's gotta do it. Owain |
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nightjar nightjar@ wrote:
Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too good not to share with the group: http://www.daltonsbusiness.com/busin...936 &Sector=0 Colin Bignell Yessss. I can't help thinking the seller might get more interest if the sale wasn't "picture not available" Owain |
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In message , nightjar
writes Looking for a business to buy, I came across the following and it seemed too good not to share with the group: http://www.daltonsbusiness.com/busin...98&BTAsource=1 29&ID=936&Sector=0 Sorry, I think I might fail miserably as a lap dancer -- geoff |
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