Monday, January 4, 2010

Industrial Trash Containers Why Do Europeans Fantasize About America?

Why do Europeans fantasize about America? - industrial trash containers

I saw a show on the BBC for entrepreneurs trying to do something more - who presented their ideas, may give to the business magnates, money and relationships.

And they were all interested in pursuing the U.S. market, said even before its introduction in the United Kingdom, becuz it's just that much greater. Their products are not unusual. Water for dogs with covers, separate color-coded container industry waste and other household items out of the ordinary.

Why are the Europeans this fantasy of America as a land of opportunities are easy for them to place in your country? (United Kingdom and other European countries are precisely the countries of the world 3) What makes you believe that achieving massive success in the United States come to be so easy for them?

6 comments:

Santos said...

coz of the U.S. economy at a time like this that our PPL, the things you have to live unless u buy rl exremely, it is very rare, while the Americans to keep wasting

Santos said...

coz of the U.S. economy at a time like this that our PPL, the things you have to live unless u buy rl exremely, it is very rare, while the Americans to keep wasting

Bostonian In MO said...

United Kingdom: 65,000,000 potential customers.
U.S.: 304000000 potential customers.

Maybe a little blind as if the EU has over 450,000,000 potential customers.

However, regulation of the economy in the U.S. tends to be lower than in most parts of Europe. And American companies tend to usually pay less in taxes than most European companies. Taxes on the profits of American companies are somewhat higher, but the social security contributions, income tax, sales tax, fuel and other taxes are much lower.

David H said...

Because people try to English. They have no desire to learn, another European language is unlikely that in other parts of Europe to sell. Then we will turn to North America Canada ignore good (and half of them speak French,) was not, you will find a large potential market for English-speaking.

Jeresec said...

Their general, is in contrast to the United States as one of the toughest markets for non-US companies recognized by the U.S. consumer market is to succeed much richer than all the other people in history, so that everyone will try to exploit .

Jeresec said...

Their general, is in contrast to the United States as one of the toughest markets for non-US companies recognized by the U.S. consumer market is to succeed much richer than all the other people in history, so that everyone will try to exploit .

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