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Want to start new business in Europe - New Business Options in Poland?


Tiya  1 | -  
24 Jan 2008 /  #1
I want to start new business in europe, but i am so confused how to start and how i am gonna arrange the finances.
hello  22 | 891  
26 Jan 2008 /  #2
It's the most difficult part. But first you need to have a good idea (business plan). What kind of busines are you going to do in Poland?
emras78  
6 Mar 2008 /  #3
hımmm yes you must know what u want do buisness.in poland problems is find free shop.big citys all shop is near center or center is full and outside city is not good but you can find ofcourse.

but if u think buisness whoosale textile or any part for sell.you can rent aoartment 2 rooms and u can do one room office and thats more chaep and u can try do buisness.

if u need any help for open company i can help you.and i think kebab shop if u think write to me.papa
Lady in red  
6 Mar 2008 /  #4
but i am so confused how to start and how i am gonna arrange the finances.

Best advice is 'DON'T' because you appear to have no idea whatsoever and you will get your fingers burnt. Best to do a bit of homework on it all before you risk anybody's money lol.
aligator_s  - | 77  
9 Mar 2008 /  #5
Hi Tiya

most people on this site will help you if you have a concrete question.

read a few books on how to set up your own business and then post again
in the meantime, let us know more about you. Do you have a trade or any specific qualifications?
Good man  
17 Mar 2008 /  #6
Hi I got proposition for you. Near Warsaw is hotel for sale, The hotel is located at the road Warsaw-Poznan-Berlin. built in 1984-1988 years in technology traditional. In consecutive years was extended. The building is completely with basement in which it is finding the stock-social back, the laundry, boiler room etc.

More information on this website : tnij.com/oSaq
If you want to contact who can speak English call : +48609099482
+48516610135
ss13  2 | 19  
16 May 2008 /  #7
Hey Tiya,

It is great that you have that entrepreneur thing going on:) Many great businesses start just like that (even if you have no idea where to start and what exactly you want to do). Here are some ideas/points on which you might want to think about. Once you figure out some of those, I'm sure you'll come up with the right idea that best matches your knowledge, experience and interests:

ucc.ie/careers/web/Students/Graduates_Options/StartYourOwnBusiness.html - Start your own business

Also, you might want to check this out:

sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/plan/getready/serv_sbplanner_stguide.html - Small business guide

Good Luck!
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
26 Apr 2009 /  #8
Merged: EASY TO START A BUSINESS UNDER TUSK?

The Tusk government pride themselves in their "one window" approach to setting up new businesses in Poland. Used to be a potential entrepreneur would have to chase from one bureaucrat to another with a fistful of papers and such red-tape could drag on for months. Tusk claims it can now all be dealt with at a single office Windows -- simply, quickly and efficiently. Has anyone in Poland witlessness this change?
gumishu  15 | 6164  
26 Apr 2009 /  #9
i think they have dropped that (it is not so easy to introduce)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
26 Apr 2009 /  #10
Yeah, I witnessed it in a dream once ;)
McCoy  27 | 1268  
26 Apr 2009 /  #11
oh, yeah, and you just have to add smth in every thread even if you completely have no idea about it. stop spamming sheepus

Tusk claims it can now all be dealt with at a single office windowris -- simply, quickly and efficeintly. Has anyone in Poland witnessesed this change?

its not as easy as Tusk claims but its much easier than before. I heard interviews with people on the radio and they were saying that in fact you have to visit three pleaces but theyve noticed the improvement.
mafketis  38 | 10917  
26 Apr 2009 /  #12
The plain fact is that most Polish people want there to be lots of rules and regulations. Most have no intention of _following_ any rules and regulations they can get out of, but they want as many rules and regulations in place as possible.

One government is not going to change that.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
26 Apr 2009 /  #13
Well, actually I do McCoy. I have my own business here and I know what it's like. So, come again!? ;)
McCoy  27 | 1268  
26 Apr 2009 /  #14
and you gonna tell me that you started it just few weeks ago after the change.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
26 Apr 2009 /  #15
No but I've heard accounts of it being rendered inoperative and highly impractical.
McCoy  27 | 1268  
26 Apr 2009 /  #16
No

thank you :)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
27 Apr 2009 /  #17
But I'm fully aware of what they were planning :)

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