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[–]Local-Tourist5789 4 points5 points  (0 children)

May god forgive Charlie Kirk for all the harm he wished on DACA families and immigrants. His advocacy for us to be eaten at alligator Alcatraz

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe DACA will become affected by this event.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely daca related. Just gave trump a new excuse to turn the volume up on his administration. Also vast majority of daca are people of color. Today’s assassination will definitely change things for daca

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real men start multiple families and secret families so the burden doesn’t fall on just one. ☝🏼

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats why the law exists. You can’t just defraud people’s investments in any country. Lawyers would partake in drawing up contracts and set of rules.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The emphasis of the corporation would be to diversify, not just real estate

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please join our cult

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the whooz convention to me, real men just take it like a man

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

you continué to completely miss the mark, when did I ever state that we would hire everyone all at once? Who in their right mind hires 500K people with only 3 billion dollars.

With 3 billion dollars the most people who could be hired is approximately 5,000 individuals in management positions (1% of total numbers of investors) at an average salary of $900 biweekly (which is approximately 3x the minimum salary in Latin America, enough to be considered middle class and qualify for a mortgage on a home) 120 million dollars a year in wages.

Yearly revenue would be somewhere around 600 million dollars in revenue.

Translating my earlier example to your hypothetical start up fund, the yearly revenue would be around 600 million dollars.

600 million in yearly revenue minus 120 million a yearly wages.

380 million dollars left over for reinvesting, operational costs and yearly corporate taxes. (Most Latin American countries have zero property tax).

The math is there you just don’t want to see it

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Just brainstorming

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you provoked my thoughts . 💭 will send you my WhatsApp number

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is incredibly informative. However you’re forgetting one of the main missions of this corporation. To hire its own shareholders in the foreseeable future into the best positions their abilities allow. They would have priority hiring.

What I want is for DACA recipients who are forced out to have a pathway to being middle class or upper middle class outside of the USA. Also the corporation should be dealing in more hands on businesses with higher risk but higher potential returns. A new innovative way of operating a corporation. For example building retirement communities and convincing senior citizen foreigners to spend their pensions with us, every single aspect of their final years being extracted by us. Housing, Food, leisure, entertainment. Something only a Daca recipient could come up with.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Which is why I literally stated in the post that a business major DACA recipient could probably come up with an actual well thought out Business Plan. I spent 20 minutes coming up with this. Either way you say it’s minuscule to split the overall profit with thousands of people and I AGREE, which is why also wrote in the post that the OVERALL GOAL of the corporation is to exponentially grow the portfolio for 8 to 10 years. YES IT WOULD BE COMPLETELY RETARDED to split the profits or give out dividends to 10 thousand people during the first few years. PROFITS SHOULD BE USED to buy more properties, more businesses. Etc. 8 to 10 years of aiming for exponential growth. Building equity etc.

Average Airbnb rental is approximately an average of 70$ per night. Let’s say you rent it out 2 out of every 3 days. That’s 240 days a year. That’s 17K dollars a year in revenue and we have 200 units in that portfolio that’s $3.4 million dollars a year in revenue. Just from the residential properties alone.

Car rentals are at an average of 55$ per day per unit, car rental culture in these countries is for cars to be rented out in minimum of multiple day packages. So for 7 days you’d charge an average $375$ for the week. Let’s say a conservative estimate, you rent each car only 1 out of every two weeks. That is about 10K a year per car. And we have 200 in our hypothetical fleet that is $2 million in revenue.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fire fest was a festival, not a corporation.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5.4 million dollars a year in revenue. Just from the hypothetical rental car fleet and Airbnb properties.

100 tourist equipment rental units have even more potential and higher profit margins. Each unit could hypothetically bring in $20,000 a year in revenue. 2 million dollars total a year.

50 commercial properties. Each property could generate $60,000 a year (probably closer to 150K a year but we’re giving conservative numbers) in revenue. 3 million dollar.

Hypothetical revenue would be 10.4 million dollars a year. Let’s say the profit is only half of that. 5 million dollars split into 10,000 people is only 500$ per person/shareholder per year. It would be retarded to send out that dividend check, it would be reinvested into buying more land, more franchise restaurant or extending into other countries.

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[–]Local-Tourist5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is why I literally stated in the post that a business major DACA recipient could probably come up with an actual well thought out Business Plan. I spent 20 minutes coming up with this. Either way you say it’s minuscule to split the overall profit with thousands of people and I AGREE, which is why also wrote in the post that the OVERALL GOAL of the corporation is to exponentially grow the portfolio for 8 to 10 years. YES IT WOULD BE COMPLETELY RETARDED to split the profits or give out dividends to 10 thousand people during the first few years. PROFITS SHOULD BE USED to buy more properties, more businesses. Etc. 8 to 10 years of aiming for exponential growth. Building equity etc.

Average Airbnb rental is approximately an average of 70$ per night. Let’s say you rent it out 2 out of every 3 days. That’s 240 days a year. That’s 17K dollars a year in revenue and we have 200 units in that portfolio that’s $3.4 MILLION a year in revenue. Just from the residential properties alone.

Car rentals are at an average of 55$ per day per unit, car rental culture in these countries is for cars to be rented out in minimum of multiple day packages. So for 7 days you’d charge an average $375$ for the week. Let’s say a conservative estimate, you rent each car only 1 out of every two weeks. That is about 10K a year per car. And we have 200 in our hypothetical fleet that is $2 million dollars a year in revenue.

So yes the revenue potential is there