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      <title>Nicholas Karambelas - Hastings Analysis Founding Director by Nicholas Karambelas</title>
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      <description>After practicing law for over 40 years, Nicholas Karambelas recognized that there are a number of essential services which an attorney cannot render to international companies which seek to raise capital in the United States. These essential services include analyzing the business concept, conceptualizing working solutions for issues such as return on investment, participation in management, sharing in the appreciation in value of the company and exit strategies and identifying potential investors. Whenever necessary,

Hastings Analysis assembles and coordinates a team of experts such a financial and market analysts, attorneys, and technical specialists to service the client. The most fundamental service is to assist the company to present its business concept in a form and manner which American investors will recognize so that they can make an informed investment decision. Hastings Analysis identifies selected potential American investors who know and understand the business concept. The clients of Hastings Analysis include companies from Greece, Cyprus and the Balkans. Hastings Analysis also offers similar services to American companies which seek to engage in commerce and investment in other countries.

Hastings Analysis assembles a team of experts to advise the American company on the feasibility of the business concept, marketing, and regulatory systems in the chosen country. Mr. Karambelas holds degrees in English and comparative literature, law and international affairs. He is the author of a treatise on limited liability companies and other business entities as well as of numerous articles on finance, international business transactions,
business organization and has taught many continuing legal education courses. He has served on many boards and committees including the District of Columbia Bar, the District of Columbia Bar Committee on the revision of the DC business laws, the New York State Bar Committee on unincorporated business entities and the American Hellenic Institute Foundation.</description>
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         <title>Parts of a Business Plan</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A business plan is a document that describes the nature of a company, its financial history, and a projected profit and loss statement. The business plan guides the firm’s activities, laying forth a blueprint for company executives to follow. Furthermore, a business plan creates the groundwork for a funding proposal used by investors and lenders to assess the firm.</div>]]></description>
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