Would we survive....would we be better or worse off? Would the average person have a chance to compete?.....many questions come to mind... Additional Details the questions should have ...
That the stock price doesn't matter?
lets say that I have $70K and bought 70K shares of a certain stock($1/share), if the stock went up to 10 I'll make$700000.however, if I bought 2800 ...
Hey guys ive been doing alot of research and reading books on buying stocks. They tell you to watch for certain things like p/e ratio. sells numbers. profit numbers. ect ect ect... Here is my ...
1.u make money wen the price goes up.
2.u mk money wen the price goes down.
3.u mk money wn thre is no change in price
4.u mk money irrespctive of the price going up or down....
kelsmurfone1978
Me and my husband want to invest in a burger van?
we r unsure who we apply to for a pitch and how much rent we would have to pay for this pitch?
Its the Council you have to ask becaue it is probabbly them that own the land you want to park up on unless it is privately owned that is
Good Luck with the business
Where are you gonna be by the way cos I just love burgers, lol
MANC & PROUD
I used to work in one of those they are great little money spinners if you get the right pitch ask your local council for help.
naplusultra
Are you going to be in a market or a lay-by or outside a pub?. You will need food hygiene certificates. A street traders licence from the council. As to rent, this will vary. Depends where you are. Best bet is to ask an established burger van seller. Most are franchised, so will be happy to help you.
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go see your council if the pitch is in a public place if its on private land see the land owners you need permission either way
**tomtom
As a starter you need a van and burgers.
and then you are in business
Franco
You apply to the licensing authority, which in your case will be the council, in hose area your van will be stationed.
Jon B
Talk to your local council. They will be able to help you.
m2
friend of mine does that with hotdogs and pop
she went to a commercial area with a good pull out zone and asked the owners if she could use there area...
she just then needed to buy a peddlers permit..(because she could pull the hot dog trailer away on her car) and the agreement she made with the factory that already had a license..(she was an agent of them through the agreement selling hot lunch)
her best customers were truckers and the workers in the factory