Terrie Lloyd
Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar in Tokyo

Have you ever thought about setting up your own company in Japan?
Or, are you already running one and wondering how to move up to the next level? Local Australian/Kiwi entrepreneur Terrie Lloyd, is running a seminar for people who want to form their own companies, in Oct 25th 2008. As many of you will know, Terrie has established 10 companies in Japan over the last 20 years, and has a lot of experience to share about how to structure and run your business when first starting up. Terrie has successfully had two M&As of previous companies and is now working towards an IPO for another.
Terrie answers such questions as:
- Which is better, a Godo Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Joto Seigen Kaisha (JSKK), Kokai Kabushiki Kaisha (KKK)?
- How much money do I need to stump up as capital for the company?
- How do I get it back again?
- What does a typical business plan look like?
- How do I recruit a strong salesperson when I'm a small business?
- What is my company worth after three years?
- How do I prepare for a tax audit?
- And lots of other similar questions...
- Presenter: Terrie Lloyd
- Date: Oct 25th 2008
- Time: 10am to 15pm (approx.), (lunch provided)
- Location: TBA
---Location will be advised nearer the event date and will be in either Shibuya-ku or nearby.(Map) - Maximum no. of attendees: 25
- Cost: 15,000 yen per person, bank transfer payment in advance (includes lunch, refreshments, handouts)
- 20,000 yen per person, payment on day of seminar(includes lunch, refreshments, handouts and the famous J@pan Inc meishi holder)
- Registration:
Please email info@japaninc.com with your name, address and telephone number. - Registration deadline: Oct 15th 2008
- Payment deadline: Oct 20th 2008
- If you have missed the registration deadline, please call 03-3499-2099. There may still be spaces available.
- Cancellations:
Please note that we cannot make any refunds in case of cancellation.
Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar May 20, 2006 - report
Our CEO, Terrie Lloyd gave practical advice based on his own business experience at the Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar held on 20th of May, 2006. In spite of rainy weather, future entrepreneurs made their way to the ANZCCJ where the seminar was held. The seventh Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar was fully booked with some of the participants coming from as far as Osaka and Yamagata!
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Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar on February 4, 2006 - report
Terrie Lloyd gave insightful advice at the the Entrepreneur's Handbook seminar held on 4th February 2006. The seminar was fully booked well in advance making extra seating necessary. Terrie focused on how to set up a company in Japan, paying particular detail to ways of avoiding common pitfalls. From how to get finance, good salespeople and tax advice, to the different approaches to selling a company, Terrie tapped into his depth of experience to highlight what's needed to make it here in Japan.
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About Terrie Lloyd
Terrie Lloyd
CEO, Japan Inc Communications KK
Writer of Terries Take
Background:
Terrie Lloyd is a 49-year dual-national of Australia and New Zealand, who has lived in Japan for 24 years. A "self-made man" in the truest sense, he formed his first company while in Japan on a working holiday visa at the age of 25. Since then, he has established another 15 companies of his own and many others for clients. He has had 4 successful earn-outs: LINC Computer sold to EDS in 1995, the Web division of LINC Media sold to Chinadotcom in 1999, Layer-8 Technologies spun out to ThetaMusic in 2003, and DaiJob Inc. sold to Human Holdings in 2005.






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