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Looking to develop a business in Wyoming and am open to pooling my resources. I prefer the Jackson area, pricey but quite nice. I was hoping to develop a tourists/recreational business, or to purchase one. Cody is also a fine place as well!!
Open to ideas, but I'm partial to living where there are mountains, trees, and grass. |
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Might look at the Buffalo Sheridan area. Lots of Recreation. At base of Big Horn Mountains
good luck.let me know if i can assist you take care Chad |
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what, exactly, do you bring to the table?
funding, resources, education, business experience, business interests? hospitality, food service, tour/guiding, equine? what, exactly, are you seeking from a business partner? |
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Check out Saratoga. lots of businesses for sale there. A couple of real money makers if you have the cash to get in.
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Grass is a part-time thing in Wyoming.
There're a few dozen tourist-businesses across the state ... probably all for sale. Not enough population to make you rich - maybe enough to keep you fed. One can make a pretty decent living with a water-truck or a snow-plow. Best o' Luck. |
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Mr. Paine, I also seek a pooling of resources for a business project in retail tourist trade with a unique and somewhat ambitious idea. I already operate a lucrative trade on the internet, and I wish to transplant it to Wyoming with infrastructure (premises.) I bring to the table, business experience, extensive valuable stock in merchandise and equipment, and expertise on this subject with tried and still-working, successful results. What do you bring to the table?
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I have been watching this forum for a reply from Mr. Paine, but being new to this, maybe I'm supposed to punch it up somehow? I'm a novice with computers, so I may be doing, or not doing, the right things here. I may need some help in how to work the forum mechanicals.
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I'm not sure where elkhunter and thomas paine are coming from, as both have succeeded in comfusing me with a lack of frankness. It is my nature to go into some detail, and expect something in detail back. The old tradeoff...honesty. I put out a lot my first time out here, but got only evasive one-liners back, which had no substance to deal with or go on. So far, only Sixofone came back with something helpful, giving, and responsive. I rate him highly for that, which I conclude to mean he is worthy of further correspondence. Elkhunter and Paine have abdicated the field for their reticense and suspicious attitudes. That hardly rates anything...but the same in return. I look forward to hearing from Sixofone instead. Fortsite.
Last edited by fortsite; 12-16-2007 at 08:05 PM. Reason: add one word |
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