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Topic: Business Partner Synastry?
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pearlized unregistered
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posted March 13, 2007 01:05 AM
* i posted this is in labors of love but didnt get a reply*What compatiblity should be looked for when choosing business partners? Person A(in RED) will be providing the money, Person B (BLUE) would be doing the leg work to get the business off the ground including hiring/firing of employees, making sure payroll is done, etc. Business will be in Person A's name. Person B will be a salaried employee initially with stake in business offered later if perfomance is satisfactory. Person A will retain current job while Person B(FEMALE) is expected to end current career in order to begin joint venture. Primary concern is that Person A may abandon business venture before it pans out if satisfactory results are not seen. Person A(MALE) has history of becoming emotionally attached to certain females regardless of nature of relationship and then abanding the relationship without warning. I am wondering if this shows in his chart? I think the venture will be successful but pattern of attachment/abandonment is a red flag that i hope will not cross over to business relationships. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v207/pearlized/syn3-1.gif IP: Logged |
Arnicka unregistered
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posted March 13, 2007 05:10 AM
Jupiter and Saturn conj/sext/trine is the combination Id give most priority to.Mars in good aspect to Saturn, tho with the conjunction of these Im unsure..but the sextile and trine do well. Id also add mars sextile/trine mars. Jupiter to Mars "positive" as well Jupiter to Pluto positive [this is more for wealth] as well as Saturn to pluto positive if there's an appreciable age difference [jup saturn would also help relieving tension between generations] And then of course all aspects that would point to good communication: Mercury with Mercury, Venus, Sun, Moon, Asc, Jupiter IP: Logged |
wilsontc unregistered
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posted March 13, 2007 10:43 AM
pearlized,Also look at the indivdiual charts as well. If a person has an indication in their own chart of possibly being deceptive or selfish, they probably won't make a good business partner. Individually, Tim IP: Logged | |