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HOLLAND INTERNSHIP TOMAS SZANYI

GADGETS & TRENDS Hopperzuigerstraat 49 1333 HM Almere The Netherlands

"Our G&T team is constantly working to collect the latest, most unique gadgets and catch up brand new trends that are dominating on market. By visiting exclusive exhibitions and testing the products we guarantee our customers high quality for all goods we provide." - Gadgets & Trends

ONLINE BUSINESS SELLING ONLINE PROVIDING AN ONLINE SERVICE DIFFERENT ONLINE-FRONTS (WEBSITE 55 ONLINE SHOPS)

PROS AND CONS COST SAVINGS IN RENT AND STAFFING GREATER FLEXIBILITY IN PRODUCT/SERVICE DELIVERY SOFTWARE/HARDWARE EXPENSES ONLINE SCAMS AND FRAUD FROM SUPPLIERS

STAFF NO EMPLOYEES Mr. Peter A. Meijer, (founder/owner) Mr. Vincent J. F. Janssen (owner)

CORE ACTIVITIES/ PRODUCTS HOME/KITCHEN FACILITIES LED LIGHTINGS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ACCESSORY WATERPROOF ELECTRONICS (BATHROOM TVs)

CORE ACTIVITIES/ SERVICES E-COMMERCE HOSTING DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

OUTSORCED ACTIVITIES HELP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONCEPTS, DEVISING NEW FORMULAS AND DESIGNING PROJECTS IMPORT AND SELL OF WINE

DESIGNING PROJECTS SUPLIER OF TILEVISION BATHROOM TVs

ALPEN PALACE HOTEL ITALIE TILEVISION TVs

CROWNE PLAZA BRUSSEL TILEVISION TVs

IMPORT OF WINE PROVIDES IMPORT OF HUNGARIAN'S FINEST WINE

COMPETITIVE ENVIROMENT WINE COMPETITORS ONLINE SHOPS COMPETITORS

WINE COMPETITORS + SHIPPING PRICE - HIGHER PRICE - SMALL RANGE G&T + SHIPPING PRICE - HIGHER PRICE - SMALL RANGE + WIDE RANGE - LOCAL SUPPLIERS + FOREIGN SUPPLIERS + SELLS ONLINE

WAYS OF COMPETITING TESTING PRODUCTS COMPANY'S PHILOSOPHY UNIQUE AND CREATIVE ATTITUDE MEDIA RELATIONS INTERACTIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN G&T AND SUPPLIERS

GADGETS & TRENDS TYPES OF BUSINESS

REFINING YOUR PROJECT WHAT ACTIVITIES WILL YOUR OFFER ANALYZE YOUR BUSINESS ENVIROMENT MARKET YOUR IDEA ORGANISE YOUR COMPANY IDENTIFY THE ACCESS CONDITIONS FINANCE YOUR PROJECT

THE MAIN START-UP STEPS CHOOSE A LEGAL STATUS OPENING A CURRENT ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM OF ASSICIATION VAT REGISTRATION MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND MEMBERSHIP OF HEALTH INSURANCE FUND RECRUITING STAFF

TYPES OF BUSINESSES PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES COOPERATIVE COMPANIES GENERAL PARTNERSHIPS LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS PARTNERSHIPS LIMITED BY SHARES

OPERATING UNDER SOLE PROPIERTORSHIP TRADE NAMES CHOICE OF A TRADE NAME PROTECTION OF TRADE NAMES

ACTING OF A BUSINESSMAN TRAINING OPERATIONAL DUTIES PERSONNEL DUTIES STRATEGIC DUTIES