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If you had enough money to invest/start a business what would it be?
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Hypothetical situation.
You have a few million (disclaimer I don't)
And you want to invest for your and your children's future.
So you want to either start a company or buy into one that will hopefully produce a steady stream of income and hopefully grow.
What would you invest in?
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"Hypothetical situation.
You have a few million (disclaimer I don't)
And you want to invest for your and your children's future.
So you want to either start a company or buy into one that will hopefully produce a steady stream of income and hopefully grow.
What would you invest in?
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property and land, covered with food outlets... people will always need to eat |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else |
"I would open a state of the art recoding studio, would love to get back to producing and engineering music"
It's amazing how many legendary studios have closed. With the increased capabilities of laptops and software, the market for third party studios seems to be reducing.
That said, residential places like Rockfield seem to go OK...maybe chat to some of the property tycoons on the thread! |
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
It'll be more like a charity than business... It's to supply people on benefit with white goods (fridge, washing machines, etc).
Working with likes of Currys (and community unwanted) old machines are collected and a workshop with apprentice trained on how to repair white goods.
These are then shipped and fitted to people on benefits or Social Services referrals.
I thought of that idea when Grenfell happened... Apparently an old unmaintained appliance started the fire. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I had a few million, and thankfully not having any children, I wouldn't need to start a business. Even before I became an unpaid carer, work was only ever a means for money and I'd have happily done other things if I could afford it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Property / property maintenance.
We will always need more.
If you can play the long game it is a great income from rental
If you play the quick turnaround game right lots can be made
Add to that if you’re in the maintenance side of it builders/plumbers/electricians etc then you can do the work yourself rather than having to spend out to others
Long term rentals
The other options are nursing homes or childcare … because they are always going to be needed too… especially in a world where both parents need to earn these days to afford to live |
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By *orl1971Couple
over a year ago
Glasgow |
You want to get into technology and probably artificial intelligence. Look at some of the biggest company growths of the last 30 years and they’re tech. AI is the next wave which is currently in progress. |
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I would start up a cafe for new mums, I would like to think they could come by, have a coffee and cake, meet new mums and chat about their worries and anxieties in a calm non judgmental setting
Ms |
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I would buy all the village i have born and transform in a swingers resort . I wouldn't need much money to buy the all litle village and would be an unique project world wide with 1000% anual income just in the first 12 months operating |
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You could invest in us !!
We offer ten percent annual return and all your investment back after 5 years, all done through Ltd company and contract, you can also hold charge on property.....
Wife said, if you invest over £500k she'll let you take her up the arse
Invest over £1M and I'll take one up the arse |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It'd make zero money, but if I could afford it I'd love to have a classic car restoration business.
If it was to make money, I dunno, bit of capitalistic abuse of others, hoarding wealth, avoiding tax. Ya know, financial services. |
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By *nverMan
over a year ago
....down the Rabbit Hole with a shotgun |
I'd buy a nice wee bit of land and build a kennels on it and also breed labradors. So I'd be surrounded by puppies all the time!
Did the property thing once upon a time and would never go back to it, an absolute nightmare. Shit tenants, shit lawyers, shit accountants.... am sure you're getting the idea here. |
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I'm not sure of the details, but probably food. As the climate changes, prices rise, and systems collapse, finding a resilient business model for feeding people (essentials, not a restaurant) could well be a serious money spinner.
Nothing makes people more desperate than a lack of food. |
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I would invest in a selection of stocks that give a high dividends and just live off the dividends
I used to want to own properties to rent out but unfortunately the government has been unfair to landlords and there’s been a recent Witch hunt.
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Storage facilities, with more online shopping services storing those goods prior to dispatch it is a growing business.I currently hold shares in a business that has several sites and work in online industry, so seen the market increasing over the years.
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By *immyGGMan
over a year ago
South Cheshire |
As many have said before... property. But as a bit of a pipe dream I'd love a little coffee shop in a hot country. Then sit outside stirring an espresso all day like Tony Soprano, maybe make the odd sandwich for someone |
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I’d consider some sort of online fraud services as well. The problem is getting worse and they are getting more ingenious with their scams.
Sooner or later Governments (as it’s a global issue) will start using civilian IT companies for detection and protection services. |
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"I’d consider some sort of online fraud services as well. The problem is getting worse and they are getting more ingenious with their scams.
Sooner or later Governments (as it’s a global issue) will start using civilian IT companies for detection and protection services. "
I can see that. But it'd be incredibly difficult and slippery, and you'd have to deal with a lot of angry angry people. |
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"I’d consider some sort of online fraud services as well. The problem is getting worse and they are getting more ingenious with their scams.
Sooner or later Governments (as it’s a global issue) will start using civilian IT companies for detection and protection services. "
Oh ..... I thought you were gonna start ScammersRus..... I was going to ask for partnership |
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By *istalloverCouple
over a year ago
Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance |
I would start a business
Penis enlargement and get sponsorship from Mattersons.Richmond sausages and jumbo pepperami. and my own TV show on channel 4 like Dr pimplepopper showing how happy my clients were with their new sausages,and call it doctor flopperwhopperchopper
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As many have said before... property. But as a bit of a pipe dream I'd love a little coffee shop in a hot country. Then sit outside stirring an espresso all day like Tony Soprano, maybe make the odd sandwich for someone "
That coffee shop is my retirement plan |
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"I’d consider some sort of online fraud services as well. The problem is getting worse and they are getting more ingenious with their scams.
Sooner or later Governments (as it’s a global issue) will start using civilian IT companies for detection and protection services.
I can see that. But it'd be incredibly difficult and slippery, and you'd have to deal with a lot of angry angry people."
Not dealing with the great unwashed just businesses and Government agencies. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hypothetical situation.
You have a few million (disclaimer I don't)
And you want to invest for your and your children's future.
So you want to either start a company or buy into one that will hopefully produce a steady stream of income and hopefully grow.
What would you invest in?
"
Swingers club |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hypothetical situation.
You have a few million (disclaimer I don't)
And you want to invest for your and your children's future.
So you want to either start a company or buy into one that will hopefully produce a steady stream of income and hopefully grow.
What would you invest in?
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Would open a swingers club in our area. |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
MK |
The same type of work I work in now. Waste, you charge customers hundreds to thousands to collect, you bring it back to process and sort. Then resale.
Every week resale is 30-40k a week plus the amount you charged customers around another 40k between them.
That does not include the materials you make around another 10k a month.
You charge and get paid for everything. Free money and hence why there is so many companies doing it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It'll be more like a charity than business... It's to supply people on benefit with white goods (fridge, washing machines, etc).
Working with likes of Currys (and community unwanted) old machines are collected and a workshop with apprentice trained on how to repair white goods.
These are then shipped and fitted to people on benefits or Social Services referrals.
I thought of that idea when Grenfell happened... Apparently an old unmaintained appliance started the fire."
Love this idea |
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