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And profit above 50% I assume.Originally posted by AtW View Postta
Very good one on average
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It's not that straightforward in this case as one needs to look at totality of costs vs revenues, however costs per transaction are very low. It's a very scalable model too made by an expert in scalability. Soon it will be 100 and moreOriginally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostAnd profit above 50% I assume.
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I was thinking of periodic profit - for example annual profit.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's not that straightforward in this case as one needs to look at totality of costs vs revenues, however costs per transaction are very low. It's a very scalable model too made by an expert in scalability. Soon it will be 100 and more
With a good business model and proper use of IT, I have been cash flow positive from day one and have profit to be about 50% of revenue after the first annual books will be filed.
The key is to stay low on fixed costs and deliver a LOT of value to the customers."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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IndeedOriginally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostThe key is to stay low on fixed costs and deliver a LOT of value to the customers.
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A man was out walking one fine day and hears someone, or something, in the far distance. Intrigued by the sound, he walks towards it and ascertains that it is coming from behind a hill not far away, but he can't see who or what is causing it. As he draws ever closer he makes out a voice '45',...'46', ... '47'. And a soft thud after each number. So he draws closer still, and now can clearly hear '48' <thud>, '49'<thud>. So he peeks over the top of the hill, and as he does so falls off the cliff, and the voice says '50'.Comment
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50?
Whet the heck are you blathering on about?I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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from DuneOriginally posted by AtW View PostThen the big worm came and ate him.
The spice must flow..."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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