就读于北航大四年级、25岁的罗毅表示,对他而言,咖啡馆不仅仅只是一门生意——更是给予他一种归属感。
“Our’s Cafe is like a second home for me, where shareholders have fun together and offer each other the warmth of family,” he says.
他说:“‘很多人的咖啡馆’就像是我的第二个家。在这里,股东们分享快乐,给予对方家人般的温暖。”
Wu Tong’s reasons for taking part in the project are different - the economics major at Peking University wanted to start her own business. The 24-year-old says that investing Our’s Cafe allowed her to see a start-up company from the inside.
谈到为何加入这个项目,吴桐(音译)则是别有初衷——现在北京大学攻读经济学专业的她一直想要开创自己的事业。24岁的她表示,投资“很多人的咖啡馆”能够让她从内部了解一家新兴企业。
“I download each month’s financial statement and board meeting summary to keep track of the state of operations,” she says.
她说:“我通过下载每月财务报表以及董事会会议纪要来跟进公司的运转情况。”
Wu found that Our’s Cafe was being dragged down by the number of shareholders. “Everybody has a say in how the business should be run. The result is that we never reach an agreement or put anything into practice,” she says.
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