Proudly announcing the Crebbers Team to fellow ActiveRain folks
With 3 months of preparation, the Crebbers Team are now ready to say Hello World.
Please visit http://www.crebbers.com to cheer a limited number of members in our team as we are still actively updating. If you have time, you can also read what we can offer and how we can work together.
We are the only firm in this country that specialize in Merger & Acquisition that targets the USA and the China market. Our team members come from a diverse background with a strong background in business brokerage.
Richardo and various other economics genius all point(ed) out that international trade bring values to all parties. The very country of USA become wealthy because of international trade. One of the very reasons the Independence War was due to the reason that UK charged heavy tariff on tea which at time is an item from international trade, which is against free trade.
The UK together with 8 other countries fought two wars with China. That was simply because the stupid Emperor at that time did not like and understand international trade.
We now bring the international trade theory to Merger and Acquisition. We believe International M&A will bring MORE value to all parties. Or bring value to valueless business assets. Do not you believe our ancestors would be super happy if they can have all the tools that we junked. They are much better than stone tools, right? It is not a good example, but I know you got the idea.
We already have quite a few decent listings to work with but we need more. We also need more presentation in each state and major metropolitan areas across the country. Contact us today to see how we can work together.
Yours sincerely,
Huiting Zhuang, CEO/Co-Owner
Crebbers LLC, International Merger, Acquisition & Consulting

http://www.crebbers.com
Please also visit
http://www.42cent.com for Real Estate Services in Rhode Island
http://www.trusaglobal.com if you need help in international trade and sourcing.
This is a heads up for the city people. Please read the following article on Providence Journal.
Police online deals were really hot
The basic story is that somebody broke into house and stole some electronics and then sold them on Craigslist.
Folks, the economy is bad now. Some people might become too creative. So be really careful locking your door up. Police think that this particular guy might have been scanning the neighborhood for unlocked doors.
My bank sent me the new mortgage rate today and said that rate might change dramatically. (Attached is my rate sheet. It will be very interesting to see what happens in the coming weeks and months.)So banks are finally lending out money? I need to pass this message out.
This is a local bank in Rhode Island. I have not heard from the big banks yet.

We all know vacant houses are not good. There is an old saying: a house cannot afford to be filled (with people) but not vacant.
Yesterday, there is a fire in a vacant house, in Pawtucket, RI.
The police are still investigating the reasons but the "vacant" catches my eyes.
With the ever increasing economic pressure on my people, vandalism is going to be a big issue. Now not only vandalism but also fire will be a big concern for banks or property owners.
Let us get the real estate industry moving, do not worry about the price.

Notice this is a true story happened to my friend. I hide the identity for privacy reasons.
My friend owned (notice the past tense here) a house. Let us call my friend Z for simplicity. The house is a waterfront property with only one bedroom. Two years ago, Z wanted to put some structure on the deck so that it will become a bedroom. Z talked to many "friends". Finally one friend said he can help, for a very good price.
The deal is: he will only work on this project when he is not busy, i.e., during his very low-cost scrap time.
As Z is not in a hurry to have an extra bed, this sounds like a deal.
Here were what happened:
Finally, everything added had been torn down.
The house has been foreclosed at this point. (By the way, Z's "best friend" who is an account told Z to declare bankruptcy and let it go the property).
So, what seemed a best deal (pricewise) turned out to be the most expensive deal---thousands of dollar for nothing.
I am not a builder and I am writing to get any building job. I am sharing this story with everybody to show a simple life philosophy: the best option for everything is usually to work with the best.
P.S.: the builder is still in business right now.

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