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<blockquote data-quote="rsaeon" data-source="post: 2500426" data-attributes="member: 76792"><p>Somewhat unique to our country, there's always more buyers than sellers. They may not get many repeat buyers, but they're sure to get an endless stream of first time buyers. </p><p></p><p>I guess if you take that as a given, it's nearly impossible for any business not to take off and become profitable. The only thing preventing any new business to succeed is if its profits are lower than expenses/loan payments, in which case you can dig deeper into debt or write the entire business off as bad luck. There was a large store that opened up here around 2007. It was one of the first of its kind. I remember the owner saying in an interview that they don't expect to be profitable in his lifetime, so it was a gift to his children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsaeon, post: 2500426, member: 76792"] Somewhat unique to our country, there's always more buyers than sellers. They may not get many repeat buyers, but they're sure to get an endless stream of first time buyers. I guess if you take that as a given, it's nearly impossible for any business not to take off and become profitable. The only thing preventing any new business to succeed is if its profits are lower than expenses/loan payments, in which case you can dig deeper into debt or write the entire business off as bad luck. There was a large store that opened up here around 2007. It was one of the first of its kind. I remember the owner saying in an interview that they don't expect to be profitable in his lifetime, so it was a gift to his children. [/QUOTE]
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