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| North American Latino Beer Industries, Inc. - Otra Beer | |
| Industry Description |
Beverage Mnfr - Beer |
SIC |
2086 |
| Days Open |
M-F |
Year Established |
2001 |
| Hours of Operation |
n/a |
Years Owned |
2001 |
| Full-time Employees |
7 |
Part-time Employees |
0 |
| Other Notes |
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| Hours/wk by Owner |
40 hrs. / wk |
Owners Duties |
Management |
| Skills / Licenses Req'd |
Training Offered / Cost |
As required |
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| Non-Compete Terms |
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| Exec. Summary |
This firm has introduced the first U.B. made beer catering to the Latin |
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| Community, and capitalizing on the tremendous growth in the Mexican Import category. |
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| Lease / Bldg. Info. |
Monthly Rent |
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| Lease Commenced |
Deposit |
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| Lease Expires |
Term & Option |
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| Bldg./Area Description |
Square Footage |
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| Seats, Pkg, Zoning, etc. |
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| Reason for Sale |
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| Financial Summary |
Current Yr. Annual |
2003 / Owner to Prove |
2002 / Owner to Prove |
| Gross Revenue |
Not Applicable |
$230,000 |
$200,000 |
| COGS |
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| Rent / CAM |
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| Payroll |
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| Net Profit (before tax) |
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| Discretionary Cash |
To be discussed |
To be discussed |
To be discussed |
| Expense Breakdown |
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| Included in Sale |
Assets |
Liabilities |
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| FF&E Included |
Lease Obligations |
$0 |
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| Inventory Included |
Debt Included |
$0 |
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| Other Assets Included |
$2.2 ml invested thus far |
Other Liabilities |
$0 |
| Working Capital (not incl) |
Return on Sale Price |
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| Asking Price |
$1.5 ml + Depending on |
Owner Financing/Terms |
TBD |
| Earnest Money Dep. |
Equity Stake Sought |
Down Payment |
TBD |
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Opportunity Summary |
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Headline |
Exciting chance to own what should become the US's next Major Beer Company! |
| Summary |
This is an opportunity to own a majority interest in the first U.S. based Latino Beer Company. The company has been founded by a 2nd Generation Mexican American who formerly headed Anheiser BuschÕs highly successful efforts to market Budweiser to the domestic Hispanic community. He has now created a fantastic beer that that vary community, as well as other loyal beer drinkers, have embraced. The brew, which tastes like a cross between Budweiser and Dos-Equies, comes in a fantastic lager and light beer. It is available in bottles, cans and kegs at a price point to rival all competitors. Over $2.2 million has been invested in the firm so far and its reception in Los Angeles market has been exceptional. Distributors across the U.S. and worldwide are asking for the brew all that is required is a major investor ($1.5 ml+) to assist in backing this exciting venture! |
| Facilities / Assets |
The company has arrangements in place for mass production with one of WisconsinÕs largest brewers. It was formally brewed locally, however, it was difficult for micro brewers to manage this beers explosive demand. |
| Competition |
While this product is positioned to compete against the "big three" - Budweiser, Miller and Coors, it will most directly compete with small U.S. brews and Mexican Imports. |
| Growth Potential |
With its current executive team in place, comprised of industry veterans, and the exploding Mexican Import market, this firm has unbelievable growth potential. |
| Other |
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