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Avastu Business Plan in the making...



Avastu Director India has taken up the initiative of writing the business plan for us. We wholeheartedly agreed since he took a lot of pains also in doing the market research for the group.

I will soon be writing the management summary. We have already (almost finalized) the CEO, COO, Director India, Director Argentina, Director Africa, Director China candidates ready. You will soon see them when the site is ahem.. "officially" launched!

Keep watching this space for the news. And yes I also mean the VCs. You can always call me/Skype me or email me (info[at]avastu.com) if you can't wait for official launch and want to talk to me in investing right away (before we have someone else's interest ;))

Take care, Merry Christmas and God bless!

Tarry

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