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Friday, May 18, 2007 1:02:10 PM
Question: International offices
Answer: This is a tricky one. Spooz is small and while they believe they can go global, there is an immense amount of overhead to due language and tech support. They aren't quite ready for this. They will be able to hit the US market and build their support base - then move on to the global market, if they aren't bought out by a bigger global market company.
The web site is being redesigned and will be up at launch. IT is completely e-commerced based and that's where the majority of buying into Spooz will happen.
Advertising will start in June in the areas Wildman stated before. In addition, they will be doing quite a bit of advertising on Yahoo Finance.
Phased rollout: Phase 1, few weeks - Futures, Derivatives, Forex
Phase 2, few weeks after Phase 1 - Stocks and Equities
Phase 3, with 6 months - Templates and trading systems
Documentation is key here. There is a ton of work needed for the documentation side of the rollout. That is a key challenge for them at this point.
more to come as I remember...
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