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Business Planning: The Customer Analysis Section


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    By: manoj49 | 22/10/2009 | Management
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    By: montu singh | 21/10/2009 | Management
    Business plans continue to be an essential element of the capital-raising process. They must convince investors to take notice - investors that are shrewder today due to the ups-and-downs they have experienced over the past few years. Adding to the financing challenge is the plethora of high-quality companies, both public and private, in which investors can choose to invest. In this environment, more and more investors are asking companies seeking capital the question "Why You, Why Now"?



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