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Invest without spending any cash using the Ormita Commerce Network
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Invest Without Cash
Barter for Equity
For the Business Owner …
Ormita allows you to barter for investments in new and
existing enterprises.
All types of products or services can be offered …
You Can Swap You Will Receive
• Accommodation • Shares
• Advertising • Cash Dividends
• Event Tickets • Cash Profits
• Services • More Assets
• Space
• Time
• Other Goods or Services …
You DO NOT Barter Directly
Ormita is Indirect Barter
The investment recipient may :
• not need what you offer• not need it at the same time you offer it• not want the same quantity • have many similar offers • be in a different city or country
Why Not Direct Barter ?
STEP 1
You work with Ormita to identify a business opportunity that you wish to be involved in.
STEP 2
You identify what product or service you have in excess which can be bartered for equity.
STEP 3
You sell your time or product for barter credits to an Ormita member business.
Goods and services are priced the same as with cash.
STEP 4
You receive credits in the Ormita Network.
The buyers account is debited in the Ormita Network.
Your Account
+$100,000
Buyer Account
-$100,000
STEP 5
You can use these credits to invest in the business you desire.
Your Account
$0.00
New Business Account
$100,000
STEP 6
The business you have invested in can use this credit to purchase from anyone in the Ormita Network.New Business
Account
$100,000
Advertising
$25,000
Printing
$5,000
Software Development
$70,000New Business Account
$0,000
Transactions Are Recorded In A Statement
For the Recipient …
Recipients receive barter credits which they can use to purchase:
• Accounting & Audit • Advertising• Expos• Graphic Design• Human Resources Management• Marketing Services• Public Relations• Software Developers• Website Development
Media giant Walt Disney negotiated a barter deal with News Corp and NBC Universal to take an equity stake in Hulu.com in return for programming
rights.
Twentieth Century Fox, SKG, and Universal Studios Home Video have
entered into a barter deal with Kozmo.com and provide DVDs in
return for equity.
The Venture Law Group, which helps launch startup internet companies like Yahoo, eToys, and Netcentives, received up to 5% of a company’s
equity in exchange for their professional services.
Bruce Willis took a 3.3% barter equity stake in Belvedere as
payment for promotion of the Vodka brand, leading to a share price
increase of 10%.
TheRoomService.com is a service company which dominated the
market of food and wine delivery in South Florida and annual revenues
of $68 million USD. The company exchanged equity for
advertising.