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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2011

Contact me if you're interested in short or long-term investment. We need 200k to get the keys to a place with a ceiling revenue of $80k/month. I'm willing to sell up to 49% of the company, or pay monthly disbursements on a 60 month or 120 month schedule.

brandonjesse@hotmail.com

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  • This video will be removed soon as it does not fit the genre of my channel.

  • What is the population of the town?

  • @TheFatboy1800 "What is the population of the town?"

    About 3,000

  • Cropper, have you considered other business models versus owning/operating restaurants yourself? From the little information you've given it sounds like you could potentially sell/lease your product to existing restaurants, which would still give you a lot of potential upside without so much up front investment risk.

  • @5y89sdfih "From the little information you've given it sounds like you could potentially sell/lease your product to existing restaurants, which would still give you a lot of potential upside without so much up front investment risk."

    And I'd make thousands instead of millions.

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  • I am going to spend the next 10 years of my life making your investors, employees, and suppliers suddenly, inexplicably disappear.

  • @UrbyKris

    More like Rearden or Roark; Akston never wanted more than a day job, he was content at.

  • @Virtueman1 "Why not complete a college degree then work for Lisa?"

    I spent 4 years full time at university. I'd have to go back for a degree, and that would inevitably lead to murder, or at least man-slaughter if my lawyer could work some angle, but worst case scenario would find me in the lethal injection chamber and several professors would be 6 feet under. Four years was enough for me.

  • @MrCropper Just curious: Why not complete a college degree then work for Lisa?

  • @yankeewh1te "This is only possible by putting aside the dream for awhile for some serious executory incrementalism"

    True, maybe that's the only way it will happen. However, 5 years from now I could either be openning the 6th location, or I could just be getting started. I'd like to be on the way to a succesful chain by then.

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