Archive for July, 2009

Innovative Company of the Week: Vulcan Motor Club

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Heard of fractional jet ownership? Well now there is fractional supercar ownership. Check out the Vulcan Motor Club’s exotic car club. It’s Kompani Group’s pick for innovative company of the week. Great answer for those recession weary playboy’s. Wonder if there are some other big ticket items that can be turned into fractional owner business models? Luxury houses, handbags, watches? Interesting.

Vulcan Motor Club | Exotic Car Club NJ/NY

Vulcan Motor Club | Exotic Car Club NJ/NY

Imagine walking into a gunfight without your gun!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Attorney business card 1895
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I just attended a great business mixer by the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. The mixer was held at the Miami Herald and hosted by the newspaper’s Miami Beachsales rep, Ted Hay. I have been an active net-worker for sometime and have learned to be humbly aggressive in meeting people at these gatherings. There is always an opportunity to sell yourself or your business, but it’s sometimes easier at a business networking event (for some people; others are think of networkers as a great place for free food). It all comes down to:

  • Are you mentally prepared to give and receive business
  • Will you present yourself effectively
  • Will you make a personal connection that is deeper than just your pitch.

It seems that I am always confronted by:

  • People that hide in a corner sipping on their coffee or eating a bagel not interacting with anyone.
  • The initial handshake and conversation, which turns to the exchange of business cards and your counterpart gives you one of the following:
    • “I don’t have one”
    • “I ran out” (which could be a good thing, if you have met every single person at the event, and the last handshake is for a tardy walk in)

You should always have a business card and you always need to have a backup stack ready (stick some in your socks). Some day there will be a universal way that cell phones can pass or bump contact information from one person to the other, but until then, nothing says what you do and how to get a hold of you better than your business card.

Now if you don’t have a business card or just rely on inputting the persons info in your phone or contacting them; you are at a disadvantage. There is a game to the business card shuffle. Here is my shuffle:

  • Meet someone and exchange cards.
  • If I am interested in the person’s business, then when I get back to my office I send a “How’ya doin” email.
  • Save their contact info
  • And wait to get a response or follow up with a phone call in about a week.
  • Those cards of people that didn’t make an impression on me, they go into a stack.
  • That stack grows, gets repositioned on my desk a 100 times, gets stored, gets put together into a house for my Munny).
  • All with the goal of eventually inputting them all into my contacts.

At the end of the day, it might be months before I see the business cards for that cutting edge caterer or that dentist who uses sedation to drill into your teeth. But I will see their cards again. The second time, I might have a need for that caterer and then get my teeth worked on after I eat that molecular gastronomic dessert.

A business card is a fundamental tool in getting you out there and to be remembered by your newest best friends. Creating a card that is professionally designed, may get peoples attention. A business cards is the 21st. century Colt 45, imagine going to a saloon in the 19th. century Dodge city without your gun.

During the mixer the only card that really stood out was one from a soon to be opened hotel.

The business card was a plastic room key(not a good thing if your sweet heart checks your pockets, but it would definitely stir up a conversation).

Obviously the cost of creating a card like this is more than the average business person has to spend, but there are hundreds of other creative ideas that can make your prospects take notice.

At the end of the day, you want to promote your business. You want your business to always be in mind. Sometimes it all starts with a handshake, your 1 minute pitch, and your business card. What does having or not having a business card say about you?

Camacho and Room 101 Launch New Luxury Cigar Line

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Our client Camacho Cigars has been working on a secret project for sometime. The project has finally launched!

Room101, the alternative luxury lifestyle brand for those who demand quality with an edge, is proud to announce their new line of Room101 Cigars (www.room101cigars.com). Originally founded in 2003 by Matt Booth, Room101 will introduce the premium cigar into their already successful line of silver jewelry, clothing, and accessories. The Room101 Cigar collection will be a blend of attitude, culture, celebrity, and some of the world’s finest tobaccos.

Read the rest of the Press Release here:

Kompani Group would like to congradulate Dylan Austin on another successful cigar launch.

Seacapital Group – sustainable resources, cultivated opportunity

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

logoKompani Group has added SeaCapital group to its roster of clients. SeaCapital is the first private equity firm dedicated solely to investments across the sustainable seafood value chain. Their mission is to advance sustainable and safe seafood resources by investing in companies and technologies that promote innovation and responsible development.

SeaCapital’s focus is to invest in growth-oriented companies across the seafood value chain in partnership with exceptional management teams. SeaCapital focuses on organizations with considerable growth prospects, and works closely with management to create and execute an expansion plans that encompass organic growth and strategic acquisitions.

Their principals collectively have more than 100 years of seafood and finance industry experience including a distinguished track record of working with management teams to build companies into larger and more deeply integrated organizations. The investments will be made solely in the sustainable seafood value chain where their significant experience in operations, strategy, and corporate finance will add significant shareholder value. Since 2003, the Seacapital team has completed eleven strategic acquisitions and divestitures with an aggregate value of more than $120 million.

Louis Moinet and Primetime Race Group

Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Louis Moinet Clock owned by King George IV
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For the 2009 American Le Mans Series, Louis Moinet became the official timepiece for the racing team Primetime Race Group’s #11 Dodge Viper. The racing team entered its second full season in the American Le Mans Series with owner and driver Joel Feinberg and his teammate Chris Hall at the wheel. The car it the only Dodge Viper Competition Coupe in the Grand Touring (GT2) class of the competition. Visit www.primetimeracegroup.comfor additional schedule on upcoming races. Louis Moinet timepieces have been worn by distinctive figures the likes of Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon and King George IV. The company limts its production to only a thousand watches every year, ensuring its exclusivity.

Primetime Race Group

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Kompani Group is proud to announce that we have added Primetime Race Group and Joel Feinberg to our client roster.

Most will find Joel to be a young, athletic, handsome man with a with a passion for success which is most certainly enviable if not contagious. Some might view him as quiet, shy, possibly aloof. But once he begins to open up about his life, you quickly find a more passionate and enthusiastic entrepreneur. Joel is what some refer to as a modern day “mover and shaker.”

Coming out of high school, Joel decided to embark on a career playing golf professionally. After six years on the circuit, he hung up his clubs to give significant time and energy to various business endeavors including Capital Real Estate Group, followed by the startup of SPORTS TALK 790 AM – THE TICKET, Primetime Media Group and Primetime Race Group.

Joel took on mountain biking, becoming a nationally ranked cross-country biker. Rising to the pinnacle of the sport Joel competed in what was known as, “The toughest mountain bike race on the planet,” a three day, three hundred mile race through the mountains and rainforest of Costa Rica. Joel also played ice hockey on a men’s league based in South Florida.

Primetime Race Group is Joel’s most recent business venture, a Florida based company specializing in professional motorsports as well as sports marketing. Primetime currently campaigns a Dodge Viper in the GT2 class of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) which is the most prominent road race series in North America and an Elan DP02 in the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) Lites Series, a support series to the ALMS. With 10 trips to the IMSA Lites podium, 11 top 5 finishes in 2008, and 2 first and 3 other podium finishes through June of 2009 it is clear to see that Primetime is a top contender.

Joel’s passion for winning has become the foundation of his success!

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The Law Offices of Kanner & Pintaluga

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Kompani Group has added The Law Offices of Kanner & Pintaluga to its client roster. Kanner & Pintaluga is an aggressive, ethical, and results-driven law firm committed to exclusively representing accident and serious injury victims throughout Florida. Their primary focus is to achieve the most favorable outcome for our clients, who have the absolute right to receive the maximum compensation for their injuries. Since establishing the Firm in 2003, they have recovered in excess of $30 million dollars on behalf of thousands of our injured clients. Kanner & Pintaluga is also a client of The M Network, who continues to execute on all their radio, television and online spots. Kompani Group’s role it to plan, design and deploy Kanner & Pintaluga’s new online web presence in multiple languages.

Camacho Cigars

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Kompani Group has added Camacho Cigars to its roster of clients. Camacho cigars was founded in 1961 by Simon Camacho, Camacho Cigars was acquired by the Eiroa family in 1995. Now part of the Oettinger Davidoff Group, Camacho Cigars is one of the key players in the international cigar market. The flagship Camacho brand, made  in Danli, Honduras, is comprised of 9 premium and ultra-premium line extensions: (Super-Premium: Diploma, 10th Anniversary Corojo, Liberty Series, Triple Maduro, Select)(Premium: Corojo, Coyolar, Havana, SLR). Camacho Cigars also has 7 core brands, including Baccarat The Game, America’s #1 selling premium cigar.

Game over for GameStop?

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Game over for GameStop? GameStop’s main revenue source is through the sale of those shiny little discs. What will happen when the developers exclusively release their games via the console’s online marketplaces?  People will less likely go to a location to buy a physical item. Yes, it’s great to get the little booklet, and some of those exclusive packs have some cool swag. But we find it much more convenient to download the games, which actually also results in increased sales of add-ons for the distributors.

This leads us to our next observation. In a recent article that we read about the reported sales of the game, Crackdown (1.5 million), the developer mentions that they only broke even and in actuality sold about 2-3 million copies. What happened to the extra revenue? GameStop and other retailers made money on the used games. I believe the developers should have a cut of that money. We can argue that when you buy a car, the manufacturer does not see residuals on future sales of that car. A game is digital and remains intact, the only depreciation would be on the packaging or the disc itself.

So back to the point at hand. GameStop will eventually be in the same boat with the music business going from record, to cassette, to CD, to online download. How could GameStop reinvent itself?

  • Maybe it will become an antique dealer of old games and consoles. (which is somewhat does now)
  • A place that only sells the consoles, and peripherals.
  • Stand alone kiosk that resells the games onto a portable storage device. The kiosk being placed strategically in malls, convenience stores, etc.

What would you do if your industry changed as fast as GameStop’s industry? Do you have a contingency plan in place that will allow you to evolve just in time to save your business? Things to ponder! Sometimes the surest things have a way to undermine themselves. Don’t grow stale with your current products or services. Observe and always look for the next frontier in your industry, or take advantage of your perfected processes and look to apply those processes in an entirely new industry. Always have a plan ready for how to reinvent yourself when and if your find yourself swimming against the current.

Portunus – sourcing quality seafood for your local supermarket.

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Kompani Group has added Portunus Group to its client roster. Portunus Group with offices in Reykjavik- Iceland, Miami- USA and Santiago- Chile sources quality seafood for importers, foodservice distributors and retailers in Latin America, Europe and USA. Portunus, which is headed by CEO Palmi Palmeson, also has strategic alliances with sourcing agents in China, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Indonesia. Portunus has positioned itself as an expert provider of Nile Perch, Vietnamese Basa, Tilapia, Atlantic Salmon, Alaskan Pollock, Greenland Halibut, Atlantic Cod, Atlantic Pollock, Yellowfin Tuna, White Vannamei Shrimp, Black Tiger Shrimp and Frozen Squid.