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[isp-investor] Time on Return
To investors,

If you were to invest in a company. Really any company it does not have to be an ISP or variant. Generally what sort of time frame do you usually look for the company to become profitable? I have heard some folks in the past say 3 years and others 5 years.

I know everyone wishes their company would start turning a profit the first year but that is typically unrealistic. So what would do you see as a good margin of time? And at what time do you get concerned if a company has not started to become profitable?

Thank you in advance

Sincerely
Brother Jerry





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