Tips on doing business in Europe
Posted on November 1, 2008
Chase Barfield from http://barfieldmanagement.com gave me the opportunity to talk a little bit about Entrepreneurship in Europe. So let me copy paste the intro here and give you the link to the entire article if you find it interesting:
With the current financial turmoil and investors pulling up quick on the US stock markets some eyes are turning towards investments abroad. The simple reason is that economies that are not very connected to the US economy or are just in a plain growing period, feel the US crisis in a somehow filtered way.
Of course, if we are talking about Europe, well, Europe is clearly connected to the US market. And we have a saying here, if US sneezes, Europe will cough. Still, Europe and mainly Eastern Europe is not affected in such a radical way as US, partially because the European Union took drastic measures to limit the impact. If you add to this a partially similar Western culture, then investing in Europe might not be a very bad decision.
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Cristian - I would like to thank you for contributing your insight into doing business in Europe.