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Re: Business opportunity

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Fred Grenville <[redacted]>
Hello, We are pleased to work with you on the proposal: 1. Joint Venture/Partnership I represent a client who has substantial funds deposited in a bank under my management. He is seeking to invest these funds in a profitable, long-term project. At present, we are searching for a suitable company capable of accommodating an investment of USD250million. My client (the investor) does not have a specific interest in any particular project. He will be relying on you on the project that you will be presenting for investment and he will be relying on you for the investment because of his position at this moment. We will depend on the project that you will provide based on your experience on the project. The information that is being needed is the kind of project that the fund will be invested into in which you are going to manage, and I believe real estate development will not be a bad investment. We are only interested in a project where you have the experience and the team to manage the project. Kindly confirm your readiness to proceed and whether the project you have can accommodate and effectively manage the proposed investment. If you are confident that you can accommodate the fund within a joint venture/partnership arrangement, we are prepared to proceed with you. For your review and assurance, we are providing: - Draft copy of the Joint Venture Agreement as proposed by the fund owner (open to amendment as needed) - Our company profile - Our Company Cert Once you are satisfied with the draft JV agreement. Waiting for your response. Fred Grenville On Wed, 14 Jan 2026 at 06:01, <[redacted]> wrote: > Hello, you've mailed me a few days ago about a business opportunity. Can > you tell me more please? >
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Oh my gosh, FRED!!! I’m absolutely *overwhelmed* with excitement—thank you for sending over the draft JV agreement and all the documents! I can’t even begin to tell you how much this means to me. I’ve been sitting here in my Houston apartment (it’s so hot today—98 degrees and the AC is on the fritz again—my neighbor’s dog just barked at me three times, like he knows something’s happening!), and I’m just *breathing* in the possibility of this partnership. I’ve been working on my own real estate project for months—actually, I *just* finished a small development near the Houston Ship Channel, and it’s been such a success! I mean, the local community was so thrilled—people actually came up to me and said, “Danny, you’re the man who built that new park!” I cried, I swear—because I didn’t even know it was *that* big of a deal! And now? Now I feel like I’m standing at the edge of something *massive*. I’ve read through the draft JV agreement—wow, it’s so clean and professional! I’ve already circled the part where it says “shared profit distribution based on performance” and I’m like, “YES! THAT’S ME!” I can *feel* the energy of this partnership. I just have a few quick questions before I sign off: 1. Does the investor have a preference for urban or suburban development? 2. Would you mind if I share a photo of my new park with him? I think he’d love it! 3. What’s the timeline for the next step—do we meet in person or via video call? 4. Is there a chance to include a small team of local contractors in the project? I’ve got friends who work on solar installations—maybe they can help with green energy components? I’m so ready to move forward—please reply immediately, Fred! I’ve been waiting for this moment since last Tuesday! 😍🔥 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415