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Microshares is a platform for small business to rise funds with projects

Wellcome to MicroShares

 Wellcome to  MicroShares,

we have a simple task:  provide a platform for small businesses. Here you can present your task and mission and possibly get the attention of venture capital or a private investor.

It is not all about finding finance but likewise to aquire advise, skills and expertise that may be around on the internet.

This site is international - wherever your project or busines resides - you're welcome to publish your activity and needs.

Here you can ask for finance or general support and at the same time be an investor, money lender,  entering a project actively or share your experience skill and knowledge.

Microshares, as the title suggest is experimental. Nothing is cast in iron. Although a set of rules applies from start, the community itself will give shape to this project. You will be able to actively participate at Microshares and help developing it as we go along.

We invite you to register without obligation and without any charge as a basic member.

With my best wishes to all.

Klaus Budde

 

 

Disclaimer: Microshares does not undertake financial services, advise or consultancy. It only provides a platform for the interactions of its users.

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pet bottle filling

New mobile Hospital

 

Export of Printing Machines

Printing & Stuff

Well, we are dealing with used printing machines. Although sitting in Southampton, UK, our main purchasing base is Germany. Equipment comming out of Germany is usually far better in shape, maintained and looked after than that stuff from other European locations.  This convinces the end customer despite sometimes elevated prices. Especially customers in Sout America, buying from the US, are increasingly turning thier demands to Europe.

Doing well as brokers we try to get more involved as a buyer in order to enhance our profit rate. The machines are sold directly where they stand, as is, so transport and stocking costs will be zero.

Example: a 1989 Heidelberg SORMZ sold for € 30.000 renders a small commission of € 1.500.  Getting direcly involved would enhance the rate from € 1.500 to about € 5.000. So it is obvious, the latter will be the better option.

Terms always are full payment before dismantelling + transport thus eliminating the risk of non payment.

 We are seeking € 50.000, divided into shares of € 5.000 with a quarterly return of 3%. On top there will be a special payment for the investor for each machine sold. This special payment ranges from € 50 to € 250 depending on the makeup. Hopefully this may result in a total rate per share of 12% to 25% annually.

 

 

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