Monday, November 21, 2005

World Limited Partnership Program

Do you fancy becoming part-owner of fast-food restaurant in Ohio or a herbal medicine website run from Switzerland? That's the intriguing proposition on offer from the newly launched World Limited Partnership Program (WLPP).

WLPP is a kind of cross between a gambling site and an investment programme. It offers its members the opportunity to invest in businesses of all types across the world, including companies, franchises and websites.

Joining WLPP is free, and you then get to hear of new investment opportunities as they come on stream. If you like the sound of a business on offer – and full details are published on the site – you can buy a stake in it. You will then receive a share of that business’s profits for as long as you own it.

The minimum investment in any business will be under $100 (around £60), and no further involvement will be required – the businesses will be run by WLPP’s staff or a paid manager. Unlike investing in ordinary shares, however, you will actually be a full partner in the business concerned.

Obviously there are no guarantees of success - your chosen business might fail, but equally it might turn into the next Microsoft. If you’d like to find out more, the following shortcut URL will take you to their main information page: http://tinyurl.com/bjwap. Personally I've joined and just invested $200 of my own money on five units in a health food website called Vivamin, the first business to go on offer with WLPP. I'll keep Electric Gambler readers updated with any further news about this opportunity.

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