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    Jul 17, 2008, 12:10 PM
    I'm selling my Internet cafe/Business centre, what's the best approach
    Hello,
    I am selling my internet cafe/business centre that has been in operation for six months. I'm looking for information on getting either bought out by 'the bigger players' (i.e. battlenet 24) or any one else who might be interested in, with little effort, continuing relations with clients and taking up current contracts... maybe a small investment, etc.

    Thanks for any helpful information.
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    Jul 17, 2008, 12:14 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by bizservices
    Hello,
    I am selling my internet cafe/business centre that has been in operation for six months. I'm looking for information on getting either bought out by 'the bigger players' (i.e., battlenet 24) or any one else who might be interested in, with little effort, continuing relations with clients and taking up current contracts... maybe a small investment, etc.

    Thanks for any helpful information.
    You might think of working with a business broker who brings buyers and sellers of businesses together. If someone is looking to buy you out ("the bigger players"), a broker might already know a person out there and he or she can put you in touch with the interested buyer.
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    Jul 17, 2008, 12:50 PM
    A lot depends on location, it is a rental place or do you own the building. And to be honest what sort of profit if any is being made. Since you are selling within 6 months, it sounds there are some problems??
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    Jul 18, 2008, 02:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jakester
    you might think of working with a business broker who brings buyers and sellers of businesses together. If someone is looking to buy you out ("the bigger players"), a broker might already know a person out there and he or she can put you in touch with the interested buyer.
    Thanks so much. I assume doing a search would result in something... would you happen to have any suggestion?

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