padrelation Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 may pera sa basura, with 70K as starting fund on junk shop, depending on your location, witin a week 20% na agad ROI nun sa bakal, bote dyaryo o kung ano ano pang junks. i tried this with 30K lang sa Kalookan before, with 3 kariton sa simula naging 15 in 3 months time with each units earning P500 net per day. Dami pa nabigyan ng trabaho na mga tambay lang dati maghapon. Di ko lang nga natutukan because of my office job kaya napabayaan and eventually sinara ko na after selling the kariton and ibang gamit mejo nabawi ko pa din puhunan ko. Quote Link to comment
icetip Posted April 27, 2007 Share Posted April 27, 2007 Mag Dealer ka ng Hero Great Bites. It will take you less than 70 thou. You just invest on a location, freezer and items worth 5thou initial items dealer ka na. Tapos you can sell cook food dun para mas malaki tubo mo. Pm me for other details Quote Link to comment
BuyLow888 Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 Mayor Giuliani continues to enjoy a substantial lead over his opponents as we move forward in the campaign. We hope you, as our major financial supporters and fundraisers, will use this public polling data when talking with others about supporting Rudy by contributing, or becoming fundraisers themselves.  http://conservativecapital.org/?q=node/50 Quote Link to comment
movey Posted May 1, 2007 Share Posted May 1, 2007 anyone interested in selling items that have repeat order potential, therefore commissions or income is continuous. the first sale starts the ball rolling, then succeeding orders will come in easily. pls pm. Quote Link to comment
freezer Posted May 2, 2007 Share Posted May 2, 2007 looking for somebody who knows somebody within makati area. PM me for details Quote Link to comment
dyodyo Posted May 9, 2007 Share Posted May 9, 2007 for 70k, try putting up something related to food. kahit hindi ka nga din magaling magluto, ok lang. butch salvador of car magic taught me something that he started up without much cost - he ordered food from a carinderia he regularly ate, sold and delivered the packed lunch to friends and family with a little markup. he said he didn't spent much on it kasi wala naman talaga syang overhead kasi others are making it for him, spending on the said meal and puting it in styro containers. all he has to do is to look for buyers for these meals.  easy lang, wala masyadong gastos and kumikita ka pa. sino may ayaw ng ganyang negosyo?  middleman ype huh?.. nice! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
julz2006 Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 yup, ganyan din ako nagsimula. i sold property for my family's bank in the province to the owner of the hardware in town. gusto nya kasi magtayo ng branch sa tabi ng munisipyo so i sold him the bank's idle lot near the munisipyo. i got 500k from it, put it as downpayment in a lot na binebenta ng bank, the rest i financed it. flipped it to a south korean company for 5m more, after taxes and others, netted me 3.6m not bad for a week's work. wasted it all in the casino and girls ..hahaha..tha things we do,eh...wel,that's part of it i believe..its urs and who cares...(swerte namn nung mga girls,boss..hehehe).. Quote Link to comment
Cucho Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Hey Guys! Im a entrepreneur from Sweden that recently visited the Philippines. I fell in love with your country! :heart:  Now im planning on doing some business/investing in the Philippines. Unfortunately i didn't get the time to make all the connections/ and the research. So now im wondering if by any chance someone knows where i can find information on how to start a business in the Philippines? What are the rules for foreigners ? If anyone could recommend me some market research company?  If someone would like to share their thoughts on the market. And what to think of before starting up a business in the Philippines, it would be very much appreciated. Quote Link to comment
freezer Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 Hey Guys! Im a entrepreneur from Sweden that recently visited the Philippines. I fell in love with your country! :heart:  Now im planning on doing some business/investing in the Philippines. Unfortunately i didn't get the time to make all the connections/ and the research. So now im wondering if by any chance someone knows where i can find information on how to start a business in the Philippines? What are the rules for foreigners ? If anyone could recommend me some market research company?  If someone would like to share their thoughts on the market. And what to think of before starting up a business in the Philippines, it would be very much appreciated.  Good afternoon sir! I believe that foreigners have no right in owning a business and properties unless he/she has a filipino business-partner or married to a filipino. What jazzy has said is right. you should think first of what you really love to do, what type of industry you want to be with, scale of your capitalization and what will contribute to our country in uplifting our economy (eg employment, social and moral development etc.) Since you love our country, I just ask you one favor, don't exploit nor abuse our "inang bayan". ok? Good luck to your endeavor! Quote Link to comment
Batang_Laguna Posted May 16, 2007 Share Posted May 16, 2007 baka makatulong http://www.blog4charity.org/recommends/homedaycare.php Quote Link to comment
don26112 Posted May 16, 2007 Share Posted May 16, 2007 a small computer shop maybe... Quote Link to comment
bastard69 Posted May 18, 2007 Share Posted May 18, 2007 Hey Guys! Im a entrepreneur from Sweden that recently visited the Philippines. I fell in love with your country! :heart:  Now im planning on doing some business/investing in the Philippines. Unfortunately i didn't get the time to make all the connections/ and the research. So now im wondering if by any chance someone knows where i can find information on how to start a business in the Philippines? What are the rules for foreigners ? If anyone could recommend me some market research company?  If someone would like to share their thoughts on the market. And what to think of before starting up a business in the Philippines, it would be very much appreciated.   I work in a market research agency sir, in what industry would you like to invest in? Quote Link to comment
lumadus Posted May 19, 2007 Share Posted May 19, 2007 davao would be the best kc alang bagyo Quote Link to comment
Cucho Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 Hey guys! Thanks for showing interest! I have now recived all the answers i required.  Assure you , Freezer, i have no intension on exploiting you're "inang bayan" ( i assume it means something like people??).In Sweden and Finland i have 2 companies with 117 employees working. I belive only 12 has left my companies since the start in 2002. Im sure that my employees are the key to my sucess so i really value them! I earlier said that i loved your country. How can you not when people even on the net write stuff like "good luck on your chosen business and may the gods smile on your endeavors". The hospitality is unique! And its a damn shame if other foreigners take advantage of this. :thumbsdownsmiley:  Well enough for this time, take care! // Cucho Quote Link to comment
magicbeans Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 Good day fellow Entrepreneurs Quote Link to comment
Pussyboy Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 Hey guys! Thanks for showing interest! I have now recived all the answers i required.  Assure you , Freezer, i have no intension on exploiting you're "inang bayan" ( i assume it means something like people??).In Sweden and Finland i have 2 companies with 117 employees working. I belive only 12 has left my companies since the start in 2002. Im sure that my employees are the key to my sucess so i really value them! I earlier said that i loved your country. How can you not when people even on the net write stuff like "good luck on your chosen business and may the gods smile on your endeavors". The hospitality is unique! And its a damn shame if other foreigners take advantage of this. :thumbsdownsmiley:  Well enough for this time, take care! // Cucho thats nice to hear. if you need feasibility, corporate set up or any business service. just pm me. i have a group of accountants and we can help. Quote Link to comment
markky Posted May 24, 2007 Share Posted May 24, 2007 outsourcing like medical transcription, kaya cguro one station for a start. Quote Link to comment
bigger_boi Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 @ tiopot I'm interested. Yan ba yung mga inoofer sa mga companies na thru salary deduction? plus may promo pa rin ba na rent-to-own houses pa rin ba? I heard kasi from an officemate na nagavail sa inyo dati ng rent-to-own units.  sent you a PM tnx! Quote Link to comment
tio_pot Posted May 29, 2007 Share Posted May 29, 2007 @ tiopot I'm interested. Yan ba yung mga inoofer sa mga companies na thru salary deduction? plus may promo pa rin ba na rent-to-own houses pa rin ba? I heard kasi from an officemate na nagavail sa inyo dati ng rent-to-own units.  sent you a PM tnx!Thanks bigger_boi! Sent you a PM. See you on friday Quote Link to comment
newbie182 Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 i have a question...my friend owns a shop in brunei and wants me to supply filipino made thing here like shoes,garment s and other stuff... 1.) do i have to create a trading firm to export stuff to him or can i just do it myself..2.) what is the cheapest shipping company that delivers in bulk to asean countries? nid help  thanks Quote Link to comment
dyodyo Posted June 6, 2007 Share Posted June 6, 2007 Hey Guys! Im a entrepreneur from Sweden that recently visited the Philippines. I fell in love with your country! :heart:  Now im planning on doing some business/investing in the Philippines. Unfortunately i didn't get the time to make all the connections/ and the research. So now im wondering if by any chance someone knows where i can find information on how to start a business in the Philippines? What are the rules for foreigners ? If anyone could recommend me some market research company?  If someone would like to share their thoughts on the market. And what to think of before starting up a business in the Philippines, it would be very much appreciated.   It will all depend/s on what Product/s or Service/s would like you to offer here in the Philippines... Quote Link to comment
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