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Old 05-30-2008, 03:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
MAXX
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Default Getting investors to help open a business

Well, I'm still kicking around the idea of opening my own fitness center. I actually have a chiropractor in town who likes my concept of opening a multi-purpose facility--fitness center, sports training, batting cages, chiropractic, masseuse, natural/holistic healing--kind of a one stop spa type place that offers a variety of services. He said he would be interested in pursuing that in about 10 years when his kids get out of med school and we could all go into business together. It all may be just a pipedream, but it is an interesting concept.

In the meantime, I would like to open a small scale center to get things rolling. My dilemma has been the financial part of it. I don't want to give up a good job as a teacher, take out a loan to open a business, and then have it fail miserably. So an idea I've been considering is to build the business based upon a plan similar to the Green Bay Packers, where the team is owned by the fans. I would start an investor drive--a capital fundraising drive designed to build a base of investors at different levels say from $25 to $1000. With different levels of investment come certain "rights" as a an investor in the company (I haven't come up with anything along this line yet). This would start as a letter writing campaign with a website to track progress. I would send letters to CEO's of the top 1000 companies in the U.S. explaining what I'm attempting to do. As things moved along and got bigger, I would seek more publicity--I am thinking along the lines of the "red paper clip" ordeal. All money collected would be placed into an interest-gaining fund, used only to support the campaign until enough was garnered to open the business.

I like to sit around and come up with crazy ideas like this. So, is this beyond crazy or is it feasible? Is it even legal? I have no clue about any of the legal and business aspects of seeking investors. Just figured I'd see what kind of response I'd get here.
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