This is a business project I am working on and it is also an...

Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

This is a business project I am working on and it is also an investment.

I still need to get all the legal paper work done which is only going to cost me roughly $10,000. I am opening up a tool renting center which I hope to become nationwide through out Haiti in the provincial countryside provinces mostly where farmers can come and rent these basic tools.

The farmers will have those options to pay me back:
1) Rent (lease) the tools, pay back either upfront or through their "rekolt."
2) I loan money, pay back through above means or sign me partial-ownership of the land.
3) They work my lands, I pay them as normal employees.

With that, I am pitching a proposal plan to Home Depot and some other stores like it attempting to convince them to sell me in wholesale and above stock price tools, fertilizers, and any farming materials I need allowing them to be partners in the project.

My business will also try to get those more modern equipments which my company will provide training to the farmers on how to use them.

The topic is: ALL INVESTORS: We Are Open For Business!
This is a reply to Msg 17663
Posted by Wilgeens Rosenberg on December 5 2009 at 5:37 PM

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I have participated in missionary work (no not religious ones), but nevertheless with some NGOs which to day I even oppose some of them or that I am "somewhat: generally anti-NGOs especially foreign ones and the religious ones due to how I know they > >
Wilgeens Afrolatino Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:40 am
Check this out, the second video!!! > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:45 am
Well, Sir Wilgeens, We finally agree on something. I think the problem with us Haitians when discussing issues, is that we tend to talk vaguely in a vacuum, if you will, without detail, clarity, precision, and cohesiveness. We don't give specif > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 9:11 am
Wilgeens Rosenberg, You see, I was not wrong after all with my posts because I was able to get you out of your comfort zone and open up a little bit and getting to know you. Just a little careful about too much of self-disclosure. You are really a > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 9:38 am
You also talking about shipping farming tools/equipments to farmers in Haiti so they can work the land and produce again, which I agree very much, but you did not give specifics on the kinda tools/equipments to ship. If you are referring to any tools > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 5:13 pm
This is a business project I am working on and it is also an investment. I still need to get all the legal paper work done which is only going to cost me roughly $10,000. I am opening up a tool renting center which I hope to become nationwide throu > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 5:37 pm
Wilgeens, I understand your logic very well. Long before I left Haiti I used to witness the same thing and every time I go to Haiti I keep witnessing the same thing. However, you also know how long it could take a farmer to plant, to harvest, and > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 5:50 pm
Wilgeens, I think you have a very good business proposition there. Why didn't I think of that? I am, however, opposing to some parts of all the 3 points propositions of the operation you listed. I think it would be much better to rent/lease t > >
Tiba, 5-Dec-09 6:17 pm
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