Re: Startup Company information



"something?"
The plan is to try to build good software and try to market it to
folks who may have a need for it. Well, do u have any money to put
in? I m curious! Btw, do u know any programming? I can send u a check
if you demonstrate some skill!

On Jan 21, 5:00 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
idat...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Jan 21, 3:06 pm, Randy Poe <poespam-t...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 21, 2:54 pm, idat...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Rake Software, LLC

Hi,
    We are a company, looking to hire programmers and managerial
assistants. Right now, we are looking for two managerial assistants
and at least two programmers. You will be getting some pay + ownership
of stocks of the company, worth in future monetary value. If you
happen to be interested, email us at
idatarm_[remove.badluck]@gmail.com

Suresh Devanathan(President)
And
Eva Devanathan(Vice-President)

So there will be a total of 4 people in management
and 2 people doing coding?
well the 2 are managerial assistants! Their job will more likely be in
marketing research or something.

[snip]

"Or something"?  Husband and wife startup and you are hiring without a
business plan or parameterized DCF/ROI projections?  Research is a
luxury; sales are a necessity.

Folks, the first World has already died.  The US created at least $3
trillion for its Muslim adventurism, another $3 trillion in the
"highly leveraged" NINJA mortgage scandal; it's short a $trillion/year
for Baby Boomer Social Security and Medicare payments (note Media
hysteria telling Boomers to wait until 70 years of age before
collecting SS - "for maximum benefit payback").   Credit card debt is
at least $0.9 trillion at average 18% APR.  Washington is paying a
$trillion/year in Fed paper interest (via Ponzi borrowing).  US
culture of far-flung suburbia commuting to work can't be fueled by
burning corn.  The service economy disappears when folks need food
over manicures.  The US is overall some $65 trillion in the hole.  You
don't dig out from that.  Invading Mexico won't fix it even with
projected 2000 miles of Baja seashore condos and servants in place.

Outsourcing to Mumbai requires something to outsource.

Unless you are boostering bankruptcy attorneys or (armed) collection
agencies, or moving corporations into euro countries, you are pretty
well screwed on general principles.  Watch Wall Street Tuesday
morning.  Are you starting a business as the Dow drops 1000
points/day?  Said business had better be based upon selling short.

Godspeed to you.  Given 30 crores of Hindu gods one supposes you've
got a leg up on Christian Yahweh.  Do something clever before Yahweh
bites off your balls.

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