This is a vineyard in WA, the vineyard is in pretty bad shape now and can be bought for a fraction of the price it is worth when in production.
It only need some serious attention wich I will provide and get into production. There is plenty water on the farm and also a possibility of tourism due to a very large dam on the property.
Investment needed $1,2 million
Businesses for Investment
SAFE INVESTMENT
August 16th, 2008 | posted by tduplessisInvestor needed for new Metal Ballet Company
July 30th, 2008 | posted by ballerinaMetal Ballet is a very new concept in dance, and Brisbane's new company will be only the second of its kind in the world. Despite the company only just having formed, the prospect of seeing classical ballet done to metal music has already gained us a small following, which will only grow as the company continues.
The current members of the company are classically trained professional dancers. Small samples of metal ballet piece can be seen at http://www.myspace.com/bellacizebridie, with a small piece from our company and a portion of the New York metal ballet company's latest work performed with live music.
We are looking for an investment of around $200, 000 for the first production, and as with any live production, profits can be ongoing depending on how many performances are held. The company's prosective audience have been asking for the dates for performances since June '08, and there has also been interest from audiences internationally it vastly increases the possible profit margin.
If there is any interest in this or any further queries, please feel free to contact me.
Licensed Adult Swingers Club
July 9th, 2008 | posted by pcmotelI am seeking an interested investor to provide capital to either refurbish or relocate to new, larger premises. It is the only licensed swingers club in the city. The club caters to couples,single ladies and single gents. The venue is also available for private functions.
The venue has a byo license, spa, sauna, fully equipped bar, sports lounge with pool table, five play rooms including a B&D room and group room, intimate entertainers lounge with stage and pole, dance floor and ample secure parking.
20% Return Minimum 20K
July 9th, 2008 | posted by montcatProperty Developer group based in Sydney needs investors for a development in Far North Queensland. Project is sold more than 40% and an injection of cash is needed to refinance and start construction.
This 21 unit complex comprises of six 2 bedroom plus study apartments, five courtyard 2 bedroom apartments and ten 2 storey townhouses, all fully air conditioned. Quality fittings and stainless steel appliances complement these modern look apartments.Positioned in Rose Street, Westcourt all amenities are close by yet the quiet location gives the illusion of living out of town. Just around the corner is Cazaly's, a child care facility, a medical centre and Westcourt Shopping Centre all walking distance from the
Terraces. With the Cairns CBD only minutes away, these are the best located
apartments on the market.The apartment building and units have the latest colour schemes and selections. The units are of the quality and standard that CMC Cairns - Constructions Managers and Contractors - are known for. Visit www.cmcgroup.ws/to research their latest projects.The building has an intercom for entry and a security block, not just anybody canaccess the building unless they are buzzed through or you have a key to get in. the
basement car park is also lock up and is automated entry only. There is also a secured storage for all the units in the basement car park. The pool has a BBQ area with undercover seating. There is also a toilet and an outdoor shower for the pool.Rose Terraces will commence construction within 6-12 months with units now selling off the plan from $279,000 to $360,000. this is the most reasonable price you will find around, especially when the builder is CMC Cairns, one of the regions most awarded
builders.
Australian Cornish Pasty Company
June 30th, 2008 | posted by jammac101The Cornish pasty has been a staple diet of the Cornish for hundreds of years. No one is 100% certain of the origin of the Cornish Pasty but it is widely understood that it was the main diet of the Tin Miners who held on to the crimped edge whilst eating to avoid getting poisoned by the arsenic on their hands. In recent times the Cornish pasty has gone from strength to strength with one time Cornish flavour becoming a national delight. A number of companies in Cornwall have now set up outlets around the UK with huge success. One such company going from village shop to £12 million turnover. Traditional Cornish Pasties can now be purchased in most towns in the UK.
We aim to bring this concept to Australia and set up the first nationwide Cornish Pasty company setting up outlets around Australia selling the Traditional Cornish Pasty based on a traditional recipe.
This is a proven concept in the UK and, with the popularity of the 'PIE' in Australia, we believe that the Cornish Pasty will be a huge success as a lunch time meal, offering more value and a larger product than the humble pie.
In the Australian market we feel the closest comparison is Jesters Pies. As the Pasty is made in a factory by hand and then frozen it can easily be transported to retail outlets anywhere in Australia and then cooked on the premises as a fresh meal. As well as the branded retail outlets we also wish to develop a significant B2B market such as other bakeries, cafes, entertainment venues such as stadiums and mobile vans that can go to shows such as the Easter Show for example.
As well as the traditional Cornish Pasty we will develop a series of other fillings such as, Cheese Pasty, Cheese and Onion Pasty, Vegetable Pasty, Spicy Vegetable Pasty, Spinach & Ricotta Pasty, Beef & Stilton Pasty, Beef Madras Pasty, Steak & Onion Pasty, Steak and Ale Pasty and Lamb and Mint Pasty for example.
The model will be based on the successful UK model. The proof of the profitability of the business opportunity is that in October 2007 Gresham Private Equity (UK) bought the West Cornwall Pasty Company for £40m ($80m). The West Cornwall Pastry Company had 35 outlets at the time.
The investment opportunity would deliver at least a 25% return year on year with a 5 year buyout plan. The investment would be split into 2 parts, with a smaller initial investment requirement of $370,000 to get the company running and set up 3 shops to achieve a healthy profit with a 2nd round of funding in year 2 to enable significant growth.
SEEK out the new MONSTER of Job Boards in Asia & The Middle East
June 25th, 2008 | posted by METFETOur mission is to become one of the three leading on-line job boards in Asia & the Middle East within a 3 year period. We intend to achieve this by offering two of the most comprehensive, technically advanced and content rich online job boards in the world.
The business of searching for jobs on-line has grown from niche to multi-billion dollar market, rapidly consolidating an industry that relies on the eager search activities – and employment dreams – of millions of job-seekers. It has also proven to be the ultimate recession-proof internet business. As other technology companies flounder, on-line job search sites remain key resources in the wake of layoffs and uncertain employment prospects;
Labour Shortage Investment Opportunity
April 17th, 2008 | posted by ASTDear Investor,
Australian Skill Trades (AST) based in Orange NSW was set up as a small family operation to specialise in the delivery of skilled personnel to meet the shortage in the skill trades industry throughout the region.
Clients in the metal trades, mining, housing, agriculture and civil construction industries are experiencing difficulties in accessing Skilled Labour.
The shortage is Australia wide throughout all industries in particular: Fitting & Machining, Diesel Fitting, Maintenance Fitters, Carpenters, Welding, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Geologists, Nursing with the Agriculture labour force near nonexistent and some special industry trades.
The skilled labour shortage has affected many companies across Australia including the farming sector which losers some $300 million a year through the lack of skilled labour. We believe, given that we have 30 years experience dealing with these industries, our business, with a financial injection of funds can evolve into a national multimillion dollar company with high returns on investment.
Our research of the labour market shows an enormous gap in the skilled trades industry and labour market. We are looking for capital investment of $200,000 and possibly professional involvement, but not necessary, to take full advantage of the labour shortage situation giving the business the boost it requires.
There are many recruitment and labour hire agencies out there. But none specialise in the skilled labour market and give personal service to employers and jobseekers? If these agencies were doing their job there would not be such a big shortage in the skilled labour force as is the case today.
We are now looking for a prospective investor for development funds to get the business up and running to its full potential for website data base, travelling, advertising, marketing and the setting up of various sections in the overall plan.
The scope of the business is enormous, which could eventuate into a national company by capitalising on the many avenues of development as compliment branches of the overall business activities plan.
A financial business plan along with a power point presentation has been adopted for the interested investor and available on request.
I look forward with interest to your reply.
Kind Regards,
John Davies
B.Bus.AgriCom/Eng.mt.Dip
Email: john@australianskilltrades.com
Remasters Audio and Video restoration
March 26th, 2008 | posted by lesThe Company has developed particular expertise in the area of audio and video restoration and remastering that has significant and demonstrated potential for commercial success in both business to business and business to consumer markets.
Remasters has developed software and associated hardware that makes possible the restoration and remastering of analog media such as LP vinyl records, audio cassettes or video tape (either Beta or VHS format) to digital media without loss of quality and, in many cases, with enhanced quality due to the repair of, for example, scratches on records as part of the remastering process.
The target markets for Remasters technology include:
• Consumers with analog media who wish to convert to digital format without loss of quality.
• Consumers with damaged analog media that they wish to have repaired and converted to digital media to prevent loss of amenity.
• Businesses (such as television stations, production houses, motion picture studios, advertising agencies etc.) with a library of analog media that they wish to convert to digital format without loss of quality.
• Organisations such as archives, museums, industry associations and community groups with a library of analog media that they wish to convert to digital format to permit both display for consumers and stakeholder groups and to prevent long term loss of amenity.
The recent changes to Australian copyright legislation will serve to accelerate the pace of change towards the overwhelming use of digital media and, ironically, will enhance the need for the process, service and product made possible by Remasters.
After 3 years of testing the market in Southern Tasmania we are now ready to launch Australia Wide. Since making our product commercially available in Southern Tasmania our sales have grown from $80,000 in the first year to $240000 last year an increase of over 250% (With Southern Tasmania’s population of approx 240000 it’s not difficult to see the potential for mainland sales).
We require funding of $500K to take us to the next level We will sell company shares in multiples of 1 at $25000each (5%share equaling $25k) so we have a maximum 50% stake for sale any investor would also be given first option on further shares as they become available.
We are looking for investors who are willing to help us through to the next level. We see ourselves as a 3-5 year investment. With a huge potential in Australia and overseas.
Thank you for your time
"TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE"
February 23rd, 2008 | posted by AnthonyFriday 29 February 2008 UPDATE
The property below almost got passed in at auction. However, it did finally sell at the low price of 750k. 800-850k tops is what ya could of got it for. Never mind, perhaps another opportunity like this will arise in the near future, but I doubt it.
Sunday 24 February 2008
Time is of the essence because this property goes to auction on Friday 29 February 2008 at 10:30am. The large former club building in question is a short distance from the Newcastle CBD. The floor area is approximately 1473sqm and the land area is approximately 2029sqm with an off street car parking capacity of 27. The front portion of the property is currently zoned 3(a) local centre whilst the rear portion of the property is currently zoned 2(b) urban centre. The club went into liquidation and all the furniture has already been auctioned off. There is also a large hall attached on the left side(with bar) with its own entry, as well as access through the club.
My plan is to turn the former club into a social club/community centre, with the hall and possibly other parts of the club available for hire for functions. Truelly make it a social club for "everyone". A place for all sorts of clubs and groups to congregate. A major club house. I myself already have a few groups created that are still in their infancy, which could also benefit from a club house. i.e. http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/newcastlegaymensclub/ 65 members in the first week and growing, http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/gatewayhotelcomments/ 102 members in 6 weeks and still growing.
Also, depending on council approval, it would be ideal to have a small managers residence in the premises. I feel the building speaks for itself. Don't miss this unique opportunity. I have no money to contribute to the purchase of this property, so therefore I would be requiring the full cost of the former club property and set up expenses/costs.
Funding permitting, I would also like to make this club an "Environmental Statement". Ideally make it self sustainable. i.e. solar panels on the roof, possibly wind turbines also, solar water heating and water tanks on stands in the car park with car parking underneath so as not to take up any unnecessary space. These ideas could be implemented at a further date, possibly in stages. Hope to hear from any potential investors soon.
Yours sincerely
Anthony
Small IT Venture with BIG Potential Needs Nurturing
January 2nd, 2008 | posted by psmithMy business is a start up IT venture that aims to provide online booking of services to the community. We offer a fully hosted content management and booking engine to allow small, medium and large business the ability to expose their available time slots. This is effectively a lastminute.com or wotif.com for businesses that provide services around a fixed timing model eg) massage therapists, naturopaths, accountants etc. The system is stable, production ready and whilst I am able to provide any amount of technical expertise, I lack the business knowlege and capital to push forward. I am seeking an investor or more accurately a partner that has the business knowlege and time to invest to spread the load, with the potential to earn substantial revenue. We have only one other competitor and I believe that I have a much better product that has been built utilising over 10 years of experience building enterprise scale web applications for the mining and defense industries.
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