Posted by RodInNS on December 12, 2011 at 18:52:55 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Opinions appreciated posted by NCWayne on December 12, 2011 at 16:06:18:
I dunno... Why not sell him what he can pay for now and you sit on the rest until he needs more? Or sell them yourself somewhere else? I think I'd also remember that at the end of the day... if I took 10K for the lot and got rid of it today it's 10K more than I had yesterday... I guess if you're not tieing money up on storage costs mabey you can sit on the stuff? If he pays you he's got money tied up... and wants a return on that? As far as how to split the revenue in a joint venture? I think that depends largely on what it is, how it's packaged, who has to freight stuff, etc, etc. Obviously the more work you do/risk you assume, the more you should get...
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