YES! This is a great insight into where things are going.
 
Coworking spaces can act as middlemen to remove the need for each individual to 
have to jump through all the hoops of running a business. That kind of approach 
can also lead to some more sustainable business models, if you're willing 
to deal with the setup.
 

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[Coworking] rent-a-company
From: Caner Onoglu <canerono...@gmail.com>
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Saturday, April 08, 2017 at 6:29PM


This concept of "rent-a-company" is my dream framework for the 
coworking. (link below) Why bother about having many companies if one is enough 
for most cases? 
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianrashid/2017/04/05/4-reasons-why-renting-a-company-is-becoming-a-new-trend-among-freelancers/#610128ed7f94

 
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