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I'm interested in starting a bar or café somewhere in the Caribbean. I have around $400,000 in startup capital and 20 years of experience managing restaurants. I am trying to find the best and easiest island on which to start my business.
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Dutch St. Maarten would be a good bet. Great infrastructure and a thriving tourist industry even in this tough climate. In addition, English seems to be the most widely spoken language on this side of the island. If you can find a way to attract the hundreds of American cruise ship visitors ...
-J Hill, New York City more
-J Hill, New York City more
A year ago, I started a high-end, stainless-steel kitchen sink distribution company in Montreal. The sinks are very high end, made of marble and granite, ranging from $600 to $2,500. Cabinet makers and kitchen designers spotlight them, but I'm still having a hard time selling my sinks ...
-Callixte Matala, Mac-uisine, Montreal more
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-Callixte Matala, Mac-uisine, Montreal more
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How to market high-end products to the affluent is one of the most common questions brought by my clients. Marketing high end products involves 3 critical components - differentiate yourself, craft the right message, and get your message to affluent buyers ...
-Kenneth Jepson, Seattle more
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