Or until the FCC continues to allow you to be in business.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Yeah I disagree. If I shut down its because I get tired, not because
I get run out. There becomes a point, when the only big cost is roof
space, and a big company tends to pay more for roof rights. When I'm
debt f
Even at 51% be sure that the contract contains the following:
- that you get 51% of the voting and decision making.
- How everyone exits.
- What are their responsibilities.
- What about a stale-mate - How is that handled?
You probably have a lawyer with you who specializes in corporate or
contra
Rick Smith wrote:
actually, I've been told the opposite. Buyers of your company want
as close to zero liability as possible. Especially when they will probably
come in and replace your gear with theirs. If the two seem to match,
you only win bigger...
Finance people don't want to replace y
Yes, we need to be able to charge per bit, because we have alot content
providers riding on our pipe selling things to our clients. I have
noticed they are less and less talking to the ISP's whose bandwidth it
is that they are using.
We don't need another war on the list about this either, it
are really happy campers and
don't WANT
to switch.
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And, who IS
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 00:49:32 -0500, Rick Smith wrote
> Telcos. They're going to get what they want @ the FCC, which is to
> put the little guys out of business. It'll just be a matter of time
> and money, and we don't have much of either.
I'd agree with you, if you take the "first impression"
just buy you out instead of
marketing to all your customers, who are really happy campers and don't WANT
to switch.
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Same direction I'm headed, but the big catch is "debt free"
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And, who ISN'T building to sell right now ? The ones
building to own / ope
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onnie Nunweiler
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If you broke even but had a partner who did not help very much, then
my feeling is you should just stay on the course you have and the
profit will happen. I
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Rick Smith wrote:
> actually, I've been told the opposite. Buyers of your company want
> as close to zero liability as possible. Espe
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And, who ISN'T building to sell right now ? The ones
> building to own / operate are going to get run out in the next 3 yrs.
>
I'm curious about why you think this, Rick...
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And, who ISN'T building to sell right now ? The ones
> building to own / operate are going to get run out in the next 3 yrs.
>
I'm curious about why you think this, Rick...
Mark Koskenmaki <> Neofast, Inc
Broadband for the Walla Walla Valley and
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Lonnie,
This is not a true statement if your CPE is costing you $150 (which
seems a little low after antenna, pigtails, misc. hardware like zip ties,
weatherpr
Rick Smith wrote:
actually, I've been told the opposite. Buyers of your company want
as close to zero liability as possible. Especially when they will probably
come in and replace your gear with theirs. If the two seem to match,
you only win bigger...
Loans / Leases / Credit Lines are BAD in
18 months on a relatively higher rate of interest (9 or >), but collateral
nonetheless...
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An asset is something that you own.
Maybe in accounting terms, but in real world, anything that makes you more
money than it costs you is an asset, even if its not paid off.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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An asset is something that you own. I consider anything that is not
pa
An asset is something that you own. I consider anything that is not
paid for to be a liability. An asset that you own can be enjoyed and
can make money for you. If it is paid for in a mere two to three
months is this not a worthy investment, especially if it can provide a
profit for years to co
k with your ventures.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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rote:
>> >>> yep, rural NJ. Northern. ALL hills, ALL trees.
>> >>>
>> >>> Doin ok so far, about break even on 300k over 4 yrs, but need a
>> >>> payoff, and
>> >>> now I'm lookin at some private investors who are i
need a
>>> payoff, and
>>> now I'm lookin at some private investors who are interested.
>>>
>>> I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
>>>
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en on 300k over 4 yrs, but need a
>>> payoff, and
>>> now I'm lookin at some private investors who are interested.
>>>
>>> I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
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ok so far, about break even on 300k over 4 yrs, but need a
>>> payoff, and
>>> now I'm lookin at some private investors who are interested.
>>>
>>> I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
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ors who are interested.
>>
>> I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
>>
>>
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>> Behalf Of Joe Laura
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 1:10 AM
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Small business owners have many resources for help.
The local university, small business development centers, SCORE.org, and
many others.
There are finance companies that can help with the leasing - or
sometimes the manufacturer can help you find one.
For every problem there is a solution.
Re
Travis Johnson wrote:
Equipment leasing? Every install for us is a break-even (after truck
roll, installing a firewall/router/AP for free, etc.) and we start
making money on every customer on their first monthly payment. :)
Equipment leasing only addresses one part of an operator's fixed costs.
terested.
I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
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I wish
ookin at some private investors who are interested.
I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
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o are interested.
I need to get a feel on realistic projections.
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I wish we would have had funding. Just hard work, 7 days a week, 14 hour
days until things started rolling. Eventually made
nday, February 19, 2007 11:51 PM
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> Couple questions for you:
>
> 1) How did you get funding ?
>
> 2) How many customers are you up to so far ?
>
> 3) How many installations per month / week / day ?
>
> 4) How did
Couple questions for you:
1) How did you get funding ?
2) How many customers are you up to so far ?
3) How many installations per month / week / day ?
4) How did they find you ? Advertising methods...
I'm in the middle of rebuilding my company from the disaster it's been in
because of a dead
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