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Angelstone Farms imports the finest horses in Europe and North America and campaigns them at competitions throughout Canada and the United States. Our objective is to provide our investors with a high rate of return by promoting an accelerated turnover rate on our investment horses, while reducing expenses and costs.
Over the past three years, we have seen a steady increase of sales and reported total sales in 2008 of $5,072,000 and a healthy profit of $1,684,015 (49.7% ROI).

We aim to show a return of 25% annually on your investment. Over the past three years, our investors have benefited from aggressive rates of return on their investments far exceeding our benchmark goal of 25%.

Though the US market has continued to weaken over the past thirty months, our average rate of return has actually increased. This gives me great confidence going forward and I am optimistic that 2009 will be another profitable year for Angelstone Farms and our group of investors.
Angelstone Farms distributes its investments across a number of horses as a group to minimize risk within our portfolio. It is important to invest in multiple short-term investments as injury is always possible and tends to decelerate the sale timeline and diminish the expected rate of return. Investing in a group of horses greatly lowers this risk.
The average time of ownership for most horses is six months. Proceeds from the first group of horses must be re-invested along with the original investment into a second group during the midpoint of the year. Our goal is to sell two groups of horses in a twelve-month period, which allows our group of investors to realize substantial gains on their equestrian investments.
Investment capital is pooled and allocated to a number of horses at the beginning of the year. $25,000 per horse is placed in escrow to cover expenses associated with bringing each horse to sale. Expenses include costs such as: transportation, show fees, boarding, care, training, medical, farrier, quarantine, and all transaction costs. Year end profits are calculated by the difference between the total selling price of our investment horses less expenses and purchase price.

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