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Hello!
I apologize if the novice off-topic , interested in the question - how is attractive to investors investing in a stone-cutting product? Certainly not talking about consumer goods , and an exclusive and sophisticated rabotah.Ya in the business for quite some time, as a producer , but never realized the current state of the art form , "probably alive " or "probably dead "? it makes sense to me to invest in such a busy manufacturing operation, or later the cost of manufacturing work will not pay off ? Added after 28 minutes just such a situation , having no material reserves , it is impossible to create an interesting and expensive work, to work in a niche of cheap souvenirs and compete with China, and Moscow carver 's not replay in 1500 , Chinese carvers konkurentov.Ostaetsya option to expand into other niches , what could be called " works of art , "but it requires a certain cost, in my case the loan , so important to know of that can plunge ? or the time to retrain in a" house manager "?) Last edited by evgenii; 29-06-2012 at 21:16. Reason: Добавлено сообщение |
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