It would seem that most if not all contractors in IT have some lump sums set aside.
Would it not make sense to get together and invest parts of it aggressively?
Some ideas that come to mind are businesses that unlike web2.0 projects, require a relative big upfront investment, therefore there's less competition.
Just as an example, a car share business in either London or Greater Manchester area - not everyone can do it as you have to buy the cars upfront.
Would anyone be interested in becoming a shareholder of such (or a similar) business? What assurances would you need? What ROI would you consider interesting enough to take the risk?
Would it not make sense to get together and invest parts of it aggressively?
Some ideas that come to mind are businesses that unlike web2.0 projects, require a relative big upfront investment, therefore there's less competition.
Just as an example, a car share business in either London or Greater Manchester area - not everyone can do it as you have to buy the cars upfront.
Would anyone be interested in becoming a shareholder of such (or a similar) business? What assurances would you need? What ROI would you consider interesting enough to take the risk?
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