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Market Expansion 

          Target Markets

Y O U B E T T E R WATC H E A C H A N D E V E R Y S T E P,
     T H E S TA I R C A S E O N Y O U R WAY U P I S
                 S U B J E C T TO C H A N G E
Market Expansion Assessment Model
                                 


 Market Risk
                      Market Opportunity
 Political/Economic  Legal        Size, Growth, Revenue, Sales
   /Regulatory

                       Distance
                       Cultural and Geography


               Strategic
               Pure Company, Merger  Acquisition,
               Licensing/Joint Venture, Franchise

The Hatchery                                            April 19, 2010
What does it mean to be KOSHER?
                                  




The Hatchery                    April 19, 2010
Conditions for Market EXPANSION

 •     Market must EXIST for expansion to occur.
 •     Companies must EMBRACE the opportunity.
 •     Timing is EVERYTHING, to be taken into account
 •     Its all in the PLANNING, there is no turning back
 •     Readily seek ADVICE, this is not virgin territory.
 •     




      Main Entry: ex·pan·sion
      Pronunciation: ik-ˈspan(t)-shən
      Date: 1611

      1 : the act or process of expanding territorial expansion economic expansion
      expansion of the universe
      2 a : an expanded part b : something that results from an act of expanding the book is
      an expansion of a lecture series


The Hatchery                                                                       April 19, 2010
What do they all have in common?
                                     


 •  Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Symantec, Oracle and SAP
 •  They all maintain international business divisions.
 •  Combined, their international operations generate
       more revenue than domestic.
 •    It is not a coincidence.
 •    And this does not happen overnight.
 •    Decisions were made early on.
 •    Actions were taken to make this happen.

The Hatchery                                         April 19, 2010
Domestic Markets
                                       

 •  There is no escaping the fact that emerging and early stage
     companies must focus on local markets to build:

    o    Revenue
    o    Traction
    o    Pipeline
    o    Credibility

 •  Positive movement in these areas please the investors (VC
    and/or strategic), business partners and banks.
 •  They are building blocks for growth and business
    development which should be planned for and carried out
    at as early as possible.

The Hatchery                                             April 19, 2010
We create our opportunities
                                      

 •  Success in the local domestic marketplace is a result of eating,
       living and breathing that market and providing the goods and/or
       services meet its needs.
 •    Identifying those needs and delivering solutions is half the battle.
       Making the world sit up and take notice of the results and
       benefits is the other.
 •    Determining where in the United States an emerging company’s
       solution set is applicable takes a good deal of research.
 •    Most time consuming, any hope of successful international
       expansion depends upon this market research.
 •    Moving tried and tested domestic models to the appropriate
       international scene is vital to achieve expansion success.


The Hatchery                                                       April 19, 2010
New York: The Global City
                                       

 •  New York has something for every expanding company.
 •  Prime for business development and sales. Manhattan’s
    business district is laid out in a grid just to make things more
    convenient.
 •  The Hatchery is in process with HSBC to set up a specialized
    program to facilitate global banking services for entrepreneurs
    and emerging companies.
 •  The Office of the Mayor, City Council, and New York City
    Economic Development Council are working to construct a
    platform to engender growth and development in new
    business for the City.

The Hatchery                                                April 19, 2010
Huddle: Hatchery UK Gauntlet
                                   




The Hatchery                       April 19, 2010
Huddle – Case Study
                                     

 •  Sensed the need from research and direct experience in the
       business sector that their software was and is necessary.
 •    Developed their software on Microsoft’s .NET platform taking
       advantage of their Bizspark program to cultivate prospective
       customers in the United Kingdom and the United States
 •    Presented at the Hatchery and to investors throughout the
       United States demonstrating their software and sales/customer
       traction in the Enterprise and Government sectors.
 •    Signed up huge bundling deal with HP/Compaq
 •    In the process of closing their 2nd round investment round from
       US investors
 •    Continue to gain traction and sign up new customers.


The Hatchery                                                  April 19, 2010
Tim Hortons, A Canadian Institution




The Hatchery                      April 19, 2010
Tim Hortons – Case Study
                                      
   Arguably one of Canada’s best known brands founded in
     1964.
   31 years later Tim Hortons merged with Wendy’s
     International, Inc. in 1995.
   The merger provided resources and impetus for expansion.
   Tim Hortons locations are now in Michigan, Maine,
     Connecticut, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania,
     Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New York. Why these?
   The Canadian operation is 95% franchise owned and
     operated, and plans in the U.S. call for the SAME key
     strategy to be implemented as expansion progresses. 


The Hatchery                                           April 19, 2010
The Hatchery, Time and Place




The Hatchery                         April 19, 2010
The Hatchery – Case Study
                                       

 •  Pioneered Venture Collaboration filling a void in New York
       City in 2007
 •    Its event series: The Gauntlet, Are You Serious and Hatch
       Match gained popularity across the United States
 •    Proximity to International consulate and trade offices in
       New York City prompted global reach along with far flung
       business networks of its founders. UK, NZ, Canada,
       Australia, Italy
 •    The Hatchery partners with Corinthian Partners Investment
       Bank in order to directly participate in Private Placements,
       Mergers  Acquisitions and Turnaround Deals.
 •    The Hatchery has expanded its market geographically, by
       industry and by sophistication and worth of deals.

The Hatchery                                               April 19, 2010
United States, It’s a BIG Country
                                     




The Hatchery                       April 19, 2010
Texas is a BIG State




The Hatchery                           April 19, 2010
Leaner and Meaner
                                

 •  Advances in technology have made things far more
     convenient. It now costs far less for build out and as a
     result has decreased time to market.
 •  Convenience does not mean that things are easier. In some
     cases quite the opposite. Timelines have been crunched to
     where we operate in minutes/hours rather than days
    /weeks. Much MORE is expected of you with LESS.
 •  Venture Capital and present revenue must be spent even
     more wisely, and resources stretched to their limit.
 •  Flexibility and adaptability to changes in economic
     conditions and market situations crucial to success in terms
     of market expansion.

The Hatchery                                             April 19, 2010
When is not an option

 •  United States market expansion must always be top of mind
     from the inception of any company looking to maximize
     their financial opportunities.
 •  Those late to the game, might very well interested in
     OWNING their domestic market, but in this present
     economy, its simply not enough, especially if shareholders
     are to be answered to.
 •  Develop plans for United States market expansion early on.
     They should be adopted by management and permeate the
     company’s decision making processes.
 •  Is everyone in management on the same page? Do all
     divisions and sectors share the vision?

The Hatchery                                            April 19, 2010
Managing the timetable 

 •  Getting on board early, means being truly committed
     and invested in International market expansion.
 •  This includes grasping the implications of choices made
     and decisions to be made.
 •  It may be that now is not the time to expand. But you’ll
     never know when that time is without working
     through the relevant business considerations:
    o    Cultural
    o    Market fit for goods/services
    o    Competition

The Hatchery                                         April 19, 2010
‘You Know it Don’t Come Easy’                                 


 •  There are a number of things to come to grips with on the local
     front:

    o    Taxation
    o    Legal Contracts
    o    Accounting Practices
    o    Terms and Conditions
    o    Pricing
    o    Language Localization
    o    Collections

 •  These are not to be seen as obstacles or barriers, just a reminder
     that there is work to done. Nothing is insurmountable. Nothing
     is impossible. Words New Yorkers live by. The Hatchery works
     with companies on all these issues.

The Hatchery                                                  April 19, 2010
Entry Points
                                       

 •  Country characteristics
   o    Political, economic and legal risks favor non-equity forms of
         market entry, rather than franchising as an example. The United
         States does not pose such a problem.
 •  Industry characteristics
   o    Capital intensive industries look to reduce their capital exposure
        by favoring non-equity forms of market entry.
   o    Non separable entities, ie standalone restaurants would prefer an
        equity mode of entry.
 •  Firm characteristics
   o    Larger firms would prefer to franchise, while smaller independent
         firms would opt for an non-equity mode.
The Hatchery                                                       April 19, 2010
Are you ready? Is it time?
                                         

 •  Setting up shop in a foreign country, is about more than airline
       tickets and real estate. 
 •    Having done the research and taken costs and calculations of
       time and resources into effect, are there sufficient funds in
       the budget for expansion to happen now?
 •    You don’t get many chances to make a good impression.
       Prospective customers, business partners will remember any
       pitfalls you experience. 
 •    Your competition will not let them forget.
 •    Its okay to alter your schedule. Its your company. Its your
       timetable.

The Hatchery                                                 April 19, 2010
Need to, Have to, Want to, Should do.
                                     

 •  Why are we expanding? What is motivating this momentous
       decision? Is it a defensive maneuver?
 •    Are you satisfied with being a success in your home
       country? In your domestic markets?
 •    Its okay to answer yes? If you and your team and your
       investors are satisfied, then you’ve made your decision. Just
       make sure that they ALL feel that way. And what is your
       competition doing? Are they expanding?
 •    Keep in mind the assertions you might have made along the
       way about your company’s ability to be a player on the
       international scene. It could come back to haunt you.
 •    Market expansion and pitch presentations. What this all
       means.

The Hatchery                                                April 19, 2010
Money, Money, Money                   

 •  Will it cost you more or less to maintain the status
       quo? Or expand your market?
 •    At the end of the day, expansion must be profitable,
       otherwise there’s just no point in any of this and it
       becomes an academic exercise, if nothing else.
 •    You do not HAVE to expand your market.
 •    You HAVE to want to expand.
 •    And it HAS to MAKE SENSE !!!


The Hatchery                                             April 19, 2010
Step outside your box                   

 •    You will not be the first to expand to the United States, nor
       will you be the last.
 •    Others have successfully gone down this path and met with
       success
 •    Look to those who have successfully taken their companies
       to the United States and ask them everything you want and
       need to know.
 •    Bring on specialists to manage and ease the transition. Team
       members have day-to-day responsibilities.
 •    Make it known to all team members and decision makers
       that international market expansion is the course of action
       and secure the resources to do so.
The Hatchery                                               April 19, 2010
Thank You
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Market expansion - Target Markets

  • 1. Market Expansion Target Markets Y O U B E T T E R WATC H E A C H A N D E V E R Y S T E P, T H E S TA I R C A S E O N Y O U R WAY U P I S S U B J E C T TO C H A N G E
  • 2. Market Expansion Assessment Model Market Risk Market Opportunity Political/Economic Legal Size, Growth, Revenue, Sales /Regulatory Distance Cultural and Geography Strategic Pure Company, Merger Acquisition, Licensing/Joint Venture, Franchise The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 3. What does it mean to be KOSHER? The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 4. Conditions for Market EXPANSION •  Market must EXIST for expansion to occur. •  Companies must EMBRACE the opportunity. •  Timing is EVERYTHING, to be taken into account •  Its all in the PLANNING, there is no turning back •  Readily seek ADVICE, this is not virgin territory. •  Main Entry: ex·pan·sion Pronunciation: ik-ˈspan(t)-shən Date: 1611 1 : the act or process of expanding territorial expansion economic expansion expansion of the universe 2 a : an expanded part b : something that results from an act of expanding the book is an expansion of a lecture series The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 5. What do they all have in common? •  Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Symantec, Oracle and SAP •  They all maintain international business divisions. •  Combined, their international operations generate more revenue than domestic. •  It is not a coincidence. •  And this does not happen overnight. •  Decisions were made early on. •  Actions were taken to make this happen. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 6. Domestic Markets •  There is no escaping the fact that emerging and early stage companies must focus on local markets to build: o  Revenue o  Traction o  Pipeline o  Credibility •  Positive movement in these areas please the investors (VC and/or strategic), business partners and banks. •  They are building blocks for growth and business development which should be planned for and carried out at as early as possible. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 7. We create our opportunities •  Success in the local domestic marketplace is a result of eating, living and breathing that market and providing the goods and/or services meet its needs. •  Identifying those needs and delivering solutions is half the battle. Making the world sit up and take notice of the results and benefits is the other. •  Determining where in the United States an emerging company’s solution set is applicable takes a good deal of research. •  Most time consuming, any hope of successful international expansion depends upon this market research. •  Moving tried and tested domestic models to the appropriate international scene is vital to achieve expansion success. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 8. New York: The Global City •  New York has something for every expanding company. •  Prime for business development and sales. Manhattan’s business district is laid out in a grid just to make things more convenient. •  The Hatchery is in process with HSBC to set up a specialized program to facilitate global banking services for entrepreneurs and emerging companies. •  The Office of the Mayor, City Council, and New York City Economic Development Council are working to construct a platform to engender growth and development in new business for the City. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 9. Huddle: Hatchery UK Gauntlet The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 10. Huddle – Case Study •  Sensed the need from research and direct experience in the business sector that their software was and is necessary. •  Developed their software on Microsoft’s .NET platform taking advantage of their Bizspark program to cultivate prospective customers in the United Kingdom and the United States •  Presented at the Hatchery and to investors throughout the United States demonstrating their software and sales/customer traction in the Enterprise and Government sectors. •  Signed up huge bundling deal with HP/Compaq •  In the process of closing their 2nd round investment round from US investors •  Continue to gain traction and sign up new customers. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 11. Tim Hortons, A Canadian Institution The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 12. Tim Hortons – Case Study   Arguably one of Canada’s best known brands founded in 1964.   31 years later Tim Hortons merged with Wendy’s International, Inc. in 1995.   The merger provided resources and impetus for expansion.   Tim Hortons locations are now in Michigan, Maine, Connecticut, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New York. Why these?   The Canadian operation is 95% franchise owned and operated, and plans in the U.S. call for the SAME key strategy to be implemented as expansion progresses. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 13. The Hatchery, Time and Place The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 14. The Hatchery – Case Study •  Pioneered Venture Collaboration filling a void in New York City in 2007 •  Its event series: The Gauntlet, Are You Serious and Hatch Match gained popularity across the United States •  Proximity to International consulate and trade offices in New York City prompted global reach along with far flung business networks of its founders. UK, NZ, Canada, Australia, Italy •  The Hatchery partners with Corinthian Partners Investment Bank in order to directly participate in Private Placements, Mergers Acquisitions and Turnaround Deals. •  The Hatchery has expanded its market geographically, by industry and by sophistication and worth of deals. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 15. United States, It’s a BIG Country The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 16. Texas is a BIG State The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 17. Leaner and Meaner •  Advances in technology have made things far more convenient. It now costs far less for build out and as a result has decreased time to market. •  Convenience does not mean that things are easier. In some cases quite the opposite. Timelines have been crunched to where we operate in minutes/hours rather than days /weeks. Much MORE is expected of you with LESS. •  Venture Capital and present revenue must be spent even more wisely, and resources stretched to their limit. •  Flexibility and adaptability to changes in economic conditions and market situations crucial to success in terms of market expansion. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 18. When is not an option •  United States market expansion must always be top of mind from the inception of any company looking to maximize their financial opportunities. •  Those late to the game, might very well interested in OWNING their domestic market, but in this present economy, its simply not enough, especially if shareholders are to be answered to. •  Develop plans for United States market expansion early on. They should be adopted by management and permeate the company’s decision making processes. •  Is everyone in management on the same page? Do all divisions and sectors share the vision? The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 19. Managing the timetable •  Getting on board early, means being truly committed and invested in International market expansion. •  This includes grasping the implications of choices made and decisions to be made. •  It may be that now is not the time to expand. But you’ll never know when that time is without working through the relevant business considerations: o  Cultural o  Market fit for goods/services o  Competition The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 20. ‘You Know it Don’t Come Easy’ •  There are a number of things to come to grips with on the local front: o  Taxation o  Legal Contracts o  Accounting Practices o  Terms and Conditions o  Pricing o  Language Localization o  Collections •  These are not to be seen as obstacles or barriers, just a reminder that there is work to done. Nothing is insurmountable. Nothing is impossible. Words New Yorkers live by. The Hatchery works with companies on all these issues. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 21. Entry Points •  Country characteristics o  Political, economic and legal risks favor non-equity forms of market entry, rather than franchising as an example. The United States does not pose such a problem. •  Industry characteristics o  Capital intensive industries look to reduce their capital exposure by favoring non-equity forms of market entry. o  Non separable entities, ie standalone restaurants would prefer an equity mode of entry. •  Firm characteristics o  Larger firms would prefer to franchise, while smaller independent firms would opt for an non-equity mode. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 22. Are you ready? Is it time? •  Setting up shop in a foreign country, is about more than airline tickets and real estate. •  Having done the research and taken costs and calculations of time and resources into effect, are there sufficient funds in the budget for expansion to happen now? •  You don’t get many chances to make a good impression. Prospective customers, business partners will remember any pitfalls you experience. •  Your competition will not let them forget. •  Its okay to alter your schedule. Its your company. Its your timetable. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 23. Need to, Have to, Want to, Should do. •  Why are we expanding? What is motivating this momentous decision? Is it a defensive maneuver? •  Are you satisfied with being a success in your home country? In your domestic markets? •  Its okay to answer yes? If you and your team and your investors are satisfied, then you’ve made your decision. Just make sure that they ALL feel that way. And what is your competition doing? Are they expanding? •  Keep in mind the assertions you might have made along the way about your company’s ability to be a player on the international scene. It could come back to haunt you. •  Market expansion and pitch presentations. What this all means. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 24. Money, Money, Money •  Will it cost you more or less to maintain the status quo? Or expand your market? •  At the end of the day, expansion must be profitable, otherwise there’s just no point in any of this and it becomes an academic exercise, if nothing else. •  You do not HAVE to expand your market. •  You HAVE to want to expand. •  And it HAS to MAKE SENSE !!! The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 25. Step outside your box •  You will not be the first to expand to the United States, nor will you be the last. •  Others have successfully gone down this path and met with success •  Look to those who have successfully taken their companies to the United States and ask them everything you want and need to know. •  Bring on specialists to manage and ease the transition. Team members have day-to-day responsibilities. •  Make it known to all team members and decision makers that international market expansion is the course of action and secure the resources to do so. The Hatchery April 19, 2010
  • 26. Thank You Questions Answers D AV I D M I C H A E L B LU M E N S T E I N M A N A G I N G PA R T N E R / F O U N D E R T H E H ATC H E R Y L LC