However, the advisor warned that she might encounter some problems along the way. "You'll need to deal with unions, environmental concerns, and government regulations," he explained.
She asked about the possibility of raising funds. The advisor told her that most venture capital firms wouldn't touch it; it was too risky. However, he did say that there were certain investors who specialized in high-risk projects. He gave her the names of several brokers who dealt with these types of investments.
As soon as she got back home, she began contacting these brokers. She was surprised to find out that most of them were willing to listen. But even though she offered attractive returns, none of them seemed interested in investing. Most claimed that she needed additional information before making any commitments.
Then one broker came forward and said that he might be able to help. His name was Mr. Fredrick Jones. He owned a large investment firm.