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Global Business Venture Analysis
The project I have been working on is to create a global business venture. My group has chosen our location as Hong Kong. The idea we are using is from an episode shown on the Travel Channel. They have a club over there that is geared toward high-level executives from all over the world. They use this venue to discuss major business deals, world events, etc. The interesting part about this is that they still use Geisha Girls to accompany the men and even talk politics and current events with them. However, they come with a high price tag...$64 U.S. dollars every ten minutes -- needless to say, they don't just talk business, after a $110 shot of Martell, they may retire to a secluded location where other things happen -- keep in mind that the clock is still ticking at $384 an hour for these girls. These ladies can bring in $30,000 a month for the business.
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