| Jun 23, 2008 19:42 GMT-6 |
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WCTMAN
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Nice coffee shop. Just last week, you were looking for forum member support in tracking down a Chinese electronics supplier who took "all your money". ( see Chitter Chatter, "I was cheated by http://www.electronics-made-china.com" ). I would guess that opening a coffee shop in Shanghai would cost about 1 Million RMB, what with the cost of retail space, supplies etc. Good luck!
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| Jun 24, 2008 04:05 GMT-6 |
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DODGER
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JAAA, I thought you had lost all of your money as well.
Perhaps you need to do more market research this time on this new project.
Dodger.
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| Jun 24, 2008 06:42 GMT-6 |
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JAAAA
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Oh yes , that forum belongs to me. And now I'm still following up to find out whose that website is.
Because maybe many people were cheated from the owner of that website. I need them to be arrested as soon as possible.
Okay let's get back to my project. Many thanks for your comments , but the cost for opening a coffee shop in Shanghai is quite too high.
What about my bakery products??
I used to go to Nanjing lu. There're many bake shops over there and thier products are the same kind as mine.
So I think if I could supply bakery it'd be great. But I have no idea or experience where or who I have to connect to if I want to start a business?
Please kindly advise , many thanks in advance again.
JAAAA
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| Jun 25, 2008 01:36 GMT-6 |
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JCNILE123
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As long as you do not get in to the same line of the teahouses that target tourists, I think it is a good idea.
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| Nov 4, 2008 23:45 GMT-6 |
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LIHUIJUA...
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Hello, I am local Shanghainese, there is a coffee business in the shanghai centre try to sell now, include everything( one coffee shop, business license and so on) .
I know this case very well, and i want to take it but no enough money, if you are interested, maybe we have opportunity to share it.
Anyway, you can contact me : lihuijuan1006@hotmail.com
MP:13761802966
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| Dec 7, 2008 01:19 GMT-6 |
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GUESTNICKY |
I'm thinking about bakery buisness. Maybe we can meet up and talk. I'm an expat here. Email me nickylau2525@gmail.com
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| Dec 8, 2008 04:35 GMT-6 |
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GUEST83094 |
I was trying to open a coffee shop in Thailand last year but as only tourist from England I had to come back boo hoo.
No I am thinking to come to China I just want to ask if anyone knows about a foreignerbuying property in China for business or to live?
Nice coffee shop by the way.
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| Dec 9, 2008 20:25 GMT-6 |
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KHATRINELUZ
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i just want to comment on the coffe shop... its nice love the ambience i would not misst it... Good luck on your new business!
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| Dec 9, 2008 21:23 GMT-6 |
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GUESTJAAAA |
Thanks for all replies. Now , I have another idea about opening a Small Thai restaurant around the school or university area.
It seems to be easier and can get more customer than coffee shop.
If you're interested , please contact me at july_ja@yahoo.com
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| Dec 27, 2008 04:50 GMT-6 |
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JAVAMAN
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@jaaa @lihuijuan1006 - are you still intested in opening a coffee shop?
I offer fresh roast coffee in Shanghai, China and Asia
YoMo Artisan Roast Coffee
www.YoMoCoffee.com
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