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< Global Startup Challenge> Is £1,000 enough to start an international trade company?
Post 1 of 30
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Starting a business is no easy task and doing international business is even more difficult.

Do you think £1000 is enough to start an international trade company? 

08 Nov 2009 21:09
Post 2 of 30
Will contrary to this even if you put up million of bucks to start international business you will never find it enough.

Since we are living in an era where we going for existing oppertunities will definately make us go broke and die trying, so the best solution for new comers is to create oppertunities for their selves.

So if carefully planned and having been worked out all the business strategies one can definately hit 1000 USD into the first business but should focus more on cutting fixed and variable costs rather than focusing merely on profits only.

So in short yeah I do agree it is applicable scenario.

All the best whoever is trying to do so.

Regards

Waseem Tanoli
17 Nov 2009 09:21
Post 3 of 30
that's noet easy,but if you have oppertunity,maybe you can create miracles! nothing is impossible.
18 Nov 2009 01:24
Post 4 of 30
You are a Chinese Company, Alibaba, but you invite only Britons to participate...

It looks like bootlicking.

Respect yourself, respect other nationalities if you want to grow up!
18 Nov 2009 03:28
Post 5 of 30
if you want to take action to start your own business you will accept the challenge so i thing the 1000 use is ok
22 Nov 2009 23:34
Post 6 of 30
I don't think it is enough. To run an international trading company, you need to do a lot of preparation which costs a lot.
25 Nov 2009 22:03
Post 7 of 30
I think it is much enough.
If i have the chance, i want to try.
In China, people always say " YOU can explore your potential abilities mostly when surrounded by difficulties.
The most important is that you should gain a buyer, if you have a buyer, i think whoever can make a deal. Then YOU start the business.
26 Nov 2009 00:12
Post 8 of 30
I am in trying.
26 Nov 2009 17:18
Post 9 of 30
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27 Nov 2009 00:03
Post 10 of 30
I think it depends on what you are about to merchant. In our business one thousand euros/dollars/pounds is more likely an unit of exchange. So I would say:

no.
28 Nov 2009 16:50
Post 11 of 30
I think this sum is good for crafts as you can buy variety of items and resell them again to start the wheel of business
29 Nov 2009 15:23
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