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DATE | 2005-05-15 |
FROM | swd
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Business
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This is me... On Sunday 15 May 2005 05:22 pm, Ruben Safir wrote: > Serge, is this you? > > Ruben > > On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 11:04:19AM -0400, swd wrote: > > To Whom It May Concern, > > I am interested in talking to people interested in buying a document > > management system/software development business. I know of one based in > > Florida. It has 2 owners/managers and about 100 clients including the > > Dept. of Defense. One owner is the salesguy - in Florida. The other is > > the chief technologist based in the North East. All the development is > > out-sourced - but only in America!!!! > > There is huge potential here. For instance, capture Sarbanes - Oxley Act > > compliance business. This outfit does not do this this yet!!! > > I am looking to form a limited liability corporation to buy this > > existing business, build it up, and sell it. I want to move the home > > office to Brooklyn. They currently make $1,000,000 per year in sales and > > maintenance agreements. They were offered $300,000 but they wanted $2.2 > > million, so they pulled the business off the market. > > Monday, I am going to sign a non-disclosure agreement to find out more > > about this business. The owners want to stay on and continue to build the > > business. I am going to offer $500,000. I can put up at least $50,000. > > We'll get silent partners for the rest. > > I need non-silent partners. I need developers/sales-thinkers who have > > money to invest and want to make more money by building this business to > > eventually sell to Novell, M$crosoft, Dell, IBM, or whom ever. I/We would > > also like developers/sales-thinkers who don't have any money but would be > > willing to work for a salary and a piece of the business. The whole point > > is to build up the business and sell it. > > About me: > > I currently work as a consultant at SIAC (the technology side of the > > NYSE) in downtown, beautiful Brooklyn. The NYSE is going through radical > > changes and my job is very tenuous. SIAC works for the NYSE Specialists > > and the role of the Specilaists is very, truly disappearing - and, of > > course, the role of SIAC. By the way, automating stock transactions is > > another business potential. > > Please contact me if interested. > > My email: sderrick-at-optonline.net > > Thank you for your time.
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