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Have you ever thought about setting up your own company in Japan?
Or, are you already running one and wondering how to move up to the next level? Local Australian/Kiwi entrepreneur Terrie Lloyd, is running a seminar for people who want to form their own companies, on February 20th (Tokyo) and 27th (Nagoya), 2010. As many of you will know, Terrie has established 10 companies in Japan over the last 20 years, and has a lot of experience to share about how to structure and run your business when first starting up. Terrie has successfully had two M&As of previous companies and is now working towards an IPO for another.
Terrie answers such questions as:
- Which is better, a Godo Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Joto Seigen Kaisha (JSKK), Kokai Kabushiki Kaisha (KKK)?
- How much money do I need to stump up as capital for the company?
- How do I get it back again?
- What does a typical business plan look like?
- How do I recruit a strong salesperson when I'm a small business?
- What is my company worth after three years?
- How do I prepare for a tax audit?
- And lots of other similar questions...
Testimonials:
" Attending Terrie's seminar has helped reinforce within me the
limitless opportunities out there. In addition to Terrie's strong grasp
of business fundamentals there is also a vast array of information
that Terrie imparts to all his attendees through his handbook and
approachable manner. Terrie's honest approach to the successes and
failures that he has encountered along his 25 years of starting up,
operating and selling businesses here in Japan serves as a great
reality check and source of inspiration."
- Anthony Trotter, (school director Happy Days International Preschool)
"I would probably be broke and back in America without your advice..."
- Richard Roberts (managing director of Triadd Software)
"Terrie's seminar information and content is priceless. Those wishing
to start business in Japan should attend his seminars not just once
but on a monthly basis."
- Alicia Walker, Nua Japan
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ENTREPRENEUR SEMINAR @TOKYO
- Presenter: Terrie Lloyd
- Date: February 20th, 2010 (SAT)
- Time: 10AM - 15PM (approx.), (lunch provided)
- Location: REGUS Tokyo Shinjuku Park Tower (Please use the elevator which goes to N-30th floor) (Map)
- Address: Shinjuku Park Tower 30F, 3-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 163-1030
- Maximum no. of attendees: 25
- Cost: 15,000 yen per person, bank transfer payment in advance (includes lunch, refreshments and handouts)
- 20,000 yen per person, payment on day of seminar(includes lunch, refreshments and handouts)
- Registration:
Please email info@japaninc.com with your name, address and telephone number. - Registration deadline: 2/10/2010
- Payment deadline: 2/17/2010
- If you have missed the registration deadline, please call 03-3499-2099. There may still be spaces available.
- Cancellations:
Please note that we cannot make any refunds in case of cancellation.
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ENTREPRENEUR SEMINAR @NAGOYA
- Presenter: Terrie Lloyd
- Date: February 27th, 2010 (SAT)
- Time: 10AM - 15PM (approx.), (Venue open from 9:30. Lunch provided)
- Location: Loft Nagoya, Design Center Building 6F, 3-18-1 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya (MAP)
- Maximum no. of attendees: 25
- Cost: 15,000 yen per person, bank transfer payment in advance (includes lunch, refreshments and handouts)
- 20,000 yen per person, payment on day of seminar(includes lunch, refreshments and handouts)
- Registration:
Please email Steve_Burson@MoreThanRelo.com with your name, address and telephone number. - Registration deadline: 2/19/2010
- Payment deadline: 2/23/2010
- If you have missed the registration deadline, please call 052-973-3957. There may still be spaces available.
- Cancellations:
Please note that we cannot make any refunds in case of cancellation. -
*Bookings and further details are available through Steve Burson of H&R Consultants.
Be quick, as this opportunity is only available to 25 people.
The venue and payment details will be confirmed after you register; Steve_Burson@MoreThanRelo.com.>>Recommendation from Steve Burson:
I have participated in Terrie's seminar when he held one in Osaka,
and it is honestly the best value for money that I have received
from such a seminar in my 15 years in Japan.Terrie takes you through all the things you need to know to start up
a company, and gives you all the tips that it takes many years and
years to learn.I enjoyed his seminar in Osaka so much that I felt Nagoya was missing out, and it is for this reason that I am coordinating this upcoming Nagoya seminar.
I hope you can come along. You won't be disappointed.


