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Dodgy
Congratulations on your good news. Needless to say I trust this news will mean you now see the good in people rather than make snap judgements about them based on their age, sex or skin colour.
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Originally posted by milanbenesmorning DA,
I am little late joining this thread, but not too late to say congratulations to you, and in fact congratulations to everybody who has survived the last 5 years, it wasn't easy was it !
I remember you talking about your war chest in 2002 and 2003.
One thing though, which I have learn't from you, is when you advised anybody wanting to build a business should always keep in mind while growing the business to always grow it in such a way that it is most attractive to a potential buyer.
Have been applying the same to my plan b (have you checked the benes home page lately scotspine) and things are looking good.
Thanks and good luck for the future,
Milan.
What a memory you have milan. The war chest has become more of "quick light skirmish" chest of late, but I hope to be in a position to invade Poland by the end of the year and theron spread Eastwards to maybe engage the Russians in Moscow.
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Originally posted by milanbenesHi Scots,
I just checked your home page, I think I saw the item you have mentioned in the past.
If that is the one, it looks very interesting, and an item that every business will need in some guise or other.
All the best,
Milan.
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Hi Scots,
I just checked your home page, I think I saw the item you have mentioned in the past.
If that is the one, it looks very interesting, and an item that every business will need in some guise or other.
All the best,
Milan.
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morning DA,
I am little late joining this thread, but not too late to say congratulations to you, and in fact congratulations to everybody who has survived the last 5 years, it wasn't easy was it !
I remember you talking about your war chest in 2002 and 2003.
One thing though, which I have learn't from you, is when you advised anybody wanting to build a business should always keep in mind while growing the business to always grow it in such a way that it is most attractive to a potential buyer.
Have been applying the same to my plan b (have you checked the benes home page lately scotspine) and things are looking good.
Thanks and good luck for the future,
Milan.
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Well done DA, perhaps you could donate some of the extra dosh to Leeds Social Services, the wife's after a new car.
Don't suppose you work in aerospace engineering do you?
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Originally posted by scotspineah, having problems with tartan haired females from north of the border again atw?
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Originally posted by Rebecca LoosChurchill sorry to break the news to you but we all spotted the bulltulip post, usually you don't even need to read the post, the sender's name by itself is a pretty good indicator...
Dodgy, congrats on your holidays, but why do you finish them with a prison sentence?
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Churchill sorry to break the news to you but we all spotted the bulltulip post, usually you don't even need to read the post, the sender's name by itself is a pretty good indicator...
Dodgy, congrats on your holidays, but why do you finish them with a prison sentence?
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Originally posted by threadedYeps, one of my theses is in the library of the Royal Academy of Engineering. They also sponsored me for a Masters degree in Engineering Design.
That means I must've been one of your first...
P.S I spotted the bulltulip post, who do I claim my £5 from?
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Originally posted by Rebecca LoosWell done Dodgy
You spotted an opportunity, this developed into a proper business idea, you thought about how you could implement it, and you did it. Well done! That makes you stand out from the people who just talk about things. Let us know how you get on.
Thank you becs. Best of all I am off to Canada in two weeks then S.Africa and finally OZ.
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