Welcome to Ask A Billionaire # 49. This is the first non-live recorded webinar. Mr O and I took one question, that came in over the week and answered it in depth.The question was as follows: I've heard you say before that buying a distressed business is like buying distressed real estate. Can you talk about that more? What do you look for through the bad to find the value? What red flags do you look for? How would you negotiate with that business owner?Nowhere else can you get mentorship...
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Welcome to Ask A Billionaire # 49. This is the first non-live recorded webinar. Mr O and I took one question, that came in over the week and answered it in depth.The question was as follows: I've heard you say before that buying a distressed business is like buying distressed real estate. Can you talk about that more? What do you look for through the bad to find the value? What red flags do you look for? How would you negotiate with that business owner?Nowhere else can you get mentorship...
Ask A Billionaire # 38: Yes or No? Investors need to be passionate about my industry
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Ask A Billionaire # 38: Yes or No? Investors need to be passionate about my industry
In this episode, the recluse billionaire, Mr. O and I take live questions from attendees.At the end, Mr O addresses a client, who disrespected him via a rudely written email. It does not matter who you are, your clients do not dictate the tone of how they treat you - you do!In this episode, the following questions are discussed:Question #1:How do I sell investors on a specific return, if the investment isn't something that they are passionate about.Question #2:Do I need to find capital ...
Ask A Billionaire
Welcome to Ask A Billionaire # 49. This is the first non-live recorded webinar. Mr O and I took one question, that came in over the week and answered it in depth.The question was as follows: I've heard you say before that buying a distressed business is like buying distressed real estate. Can you talk about that more? What do you look for through the bad to find the value? What red flags do you look for? How would you negotiate with that business owner?Nowhere else can you get mentorship...