X-Message-Number: 13527
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 18:46:10 -0500
From: david pizer <>
Subject: Re: CryoNet #13513 - #13517

At 05:00 AM 4/11/00 -0400, CryoNet wrote:

>Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:02:32 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Hitman <>
>Subject: The Name Game

>Having not seen the property make this a bit more difficult but
>what I came up with is....
>
>Frozen Time Resort

How 'bout "Frozen in Time resort"  ??

Since the resort part will be in western Sante Fe and pine log creating a
western atmosphere. 


>Message #13516
>From: 
>Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 17:15:21 EDT
>Subject: Re: CryoNet #13484  cryonics community.
>
>The most important here is to get the money to start. Venture capital is
>plentyful these days, unfortunately, a cryonics project don't looks as a
>good option in that domain. The "other purpose" could be put forward
>to get the money. If there is some property or real estate owned at start
>it would be a good case to put in a business plan. Investors like motivated
>person and putting its own money in the project is a good proof in that 
>domain.

>Yvan Bozzonetti.

I don't think there would be a problem borrowing the money since the land
is paid.  However I don't want any debt to service during the first stage
since the amount of income (and therefore net profit) is an unknown and
hard to "guesstimate" since this is new type (an upscale) venture for the
area.  Therefore if there is no debt, and then if things are slow getting
started, there will still be a positive cash flow.

Another reason not to borrow money in the first stage is that it is not
needed.  It will take close to a year to get zoning approval and develop
the site plan and negotiate with contractors etc. By the time all the
paperwork is done and we are ready to break ground I will have the money
needed for stage one anyhow.

David Pizer

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