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The Greatest Opportunity Since the Great Depression (III)

Thursday, November 20, 2008 | Dylan Jovine

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HOW MANY PEOPLE READING TODAY'S TYCOON REPORT OWN THEIR OWN BUSINESS?

I ask that question because I, as a fellow business owner, can probably relate to what you're going through right now. Sales are down, profits are vanishing and certain costs - especially health insurance - are completely out of control. And normally I don't even complain about costs like health insurance: I'm probably just numb to the annual increases by now. But those cost increases hurt more than usual today.

Indeed, it is a tough time for the "entrepreneurial backbone" of the American economy. In my 20 years of running different companies, this is among the toughest times I've ever experienced. And as the media reminds us every day, it isn't likely to get much better for some time.

But surviving a downturn is one thing. The real question all business owners should be asking themselves is, "How do I capitalize on the greatest opportunity since the great depression?" Because it's highly unlikely that you'll have another opportunity this big for another generation.

As I've said many times before, I'm not a stock analyst; I'm a business analyst: I spend the majority of my time investigating the actual companies themselves as opposed to their stock prices.  And most of you have signed up for this letter because you want to get good investing ideas for this market which I have been sharing in the past month.

Today, however, I need to speak to the business owners who read the Tycoon Report to offer a few suggestions to help you not only survive this downturn but to thrive. Out of respect for our current readership who’ve signed up to get market commentary, we’ve created a blog for business owners interested in learning more.

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Dylan Jovine
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  1. Stephen (1 week ago) Is this Spam?

    Dear Dylan: I was talking with Dave Kaplan today, showing him my distressed debt website. www.Bids4bonds.com and your name came up. I visited your site, and I love it. Visit my site. Give me a call. Steve V.
  2. LeRoy (14 weeks ago) Is this Spam?

    Dylan, owning a business is the ultimate wealth generation.
  3. paul b (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    Great blog Dylan!

    I'm not a business owner, just a single parent trying to survive, but I think your "rule" is applicable on a personal level and not just for business/investment. The ROI approach actually removes a lot of excess noise from your decision making process. If it's not moving you towards your return needed, you don't need to worry about it! This is especially good, since everyone is always time-strapped.(like you Dylan, since your blogs are usually after midnight!)paul
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