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Free Trade explores the industry of trade exchanges where businesses sell goods and services for trade currency instead of cash. The trade currency is used as an offset to cash when purchases are made using the trade currency instead of cash, resulting in a direct savings to each participating business. Free Trade also introduces a new business platform where businesses can trade without having to pay all of the transaction fees that are charged by most trade exchanges. The belief is that if trade becomes more affordable, it will also become more strategic and acceptable to a greater number of…mehr

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Free Trade explores the industry of trade exchanges where businesses sell goods and services for trade currency instead of cash. The trade currency is used as an offset to cash when purchases are made using the trade currency instead of cash, resulting in a direct savings to each participating business. Free Trade also introduces a new business platform where businesses can trade without having to pay all of the transaction fees that are charged by most trade exchanges. The belief is that if trade becomes more affordable, it will also become more strategic and acceptable to a greater number of businesses, resulting in a much stronger global trade market.
Autorenporträt
Frank Dobrucki is a creative entrepreneur who loves designing and building new technologies. He has more than 35 years' experience in the real estate industry specializing in restructuring distressed properties, and 25 years in the trade and barter industry. As the designer of the economic plan for Barter Science Technology, he believes that "by making business trade available to the masses, principally by removing multiple layers of fees and eliminating control obstacles, we can finally see the modern barter age explode into a serious economic driver. It is time for all industries to embrace the positive benefit that barter brings to the table." Frank is currently working on stackable micro-homes with the belief that many inner cities can transform decaying downtown sectors into thriving affordable centers for a young working class that is not dependent on transportation. He is a recent graduate from Harvard University Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate.