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Business that work in th EU

Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:40 am

Any ideea for a good business in a poor country ? I've seen many smart people here so i like to share ideas
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Re: Business that work in th EU

Sun Oct 28, 2012 2:23 pm

ArberPro wrote: Any ideea for a good business in a poor country ? I've seen many smart people here so i like to share ideas
Well, I would not suggest doing business with poor countries from EU, considering the current macroeconomic conjoncture in Europe, which slows down most of the markets. If you want to deal with more "under-developed" countries, you should better take a look at Asian Emerging Markets, for example Cambodia, where the living cost is so cheap that you can expect to live like a king for around €500 per month. Plenty of import/export businesses are available there.

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Re: Business that work in th EU

Sun Jul 07, 2013 9:46 am

I am interested in new businesses besides betting also.
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Re: Business that work in th EU

Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:36 am

Have you thought about real estate as an option? It is the best option in any country no matter weather it is rich or poor.Think about it.Visit here to know more about real estate as a successful business option.
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Re: Business that work in th EU

Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:11 am

if it's a poor country then probably most of the business areas are poorly developed, i guess there's plenty of choice anyway.

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