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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 1445602" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>I have no problems, he obviously found a good business model, and is developing it well in the style that the customers want, and upselling to grow the business. </p><p>I think you may be getting slightly confused over the idea of a limited business though, as he and Johan are the only two shareholders, everything they plough back into the business simply increases the value of their shares, for when the company is either sold wholesale, or publicly floated, It's the classic dot com model.</p><p></p><p>I really can't see why you object to the idea it's actually a business, and a very profitable one, run in exactly the way a private company should be, for maximum growth, and maximum future returns, with minimal tax payments in the first years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 1445602, member: 38028"] I have no problems, he obviously found a good business model, and is developing it well in the style that the customers want, and upselling to grow the business. I think you may be getting slightly confused over the idea of a limited business though, as he and Johan are the only two shareholders, everything they plough back into the business simply increases the value of their shares, for when the company is either sold wholesale, or publicly floated, It's the classic dot com model. I really can't see why you object to the idea it's actually a business, and a very profitable one, run in exactly the way a private company should be, for maximum growth, and maximum future returns, with minimal tax payments in the first years? [/QUOTE]
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