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Latin American Seminar May 2 – 3, 2007

Latin American Seminar May 2 – 3, 2007. Presented by The Alta Group John C. Deane. The Global Marketplace. Experiences in Market Entry Vertical & Geographic. Vertical Market Entry. Driven By Equipment or Industry Type Relatively Easy Should Be Aligned with Core Competencies

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Latin American Seminar May 2 – 3, 2007

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  1. Latin American SeminarMay 2 – 3, 2007 Presented by The Alta Group John C. Deane

  2. The Global Marketplace Experiences in Market EntryVertical & Geographic

  3. Vertical Market Entry • Driven By Equipment or Industry Type • Relatively Easy • Should Be Aligned with Core Competencies • Brand New Space or Adjacent Space?

  4. Vertical Market Entry • De Novo • “Lift Out” • Purchase Going Concern

  5. Vertical Example • Large Captive Lessor • Global in Scope • Constrained Future Growth Rate • How to Choose Verticals? • Part Instinct • Importance of Alignment • First, Do No Harm

  6. The Global Marketplace Geographic Market Entry

  7. Geographic Market Entry • Much More Difficult • Name a Successful Geographic Market Entrant • Bank Lessor? • Independent Lessor? • Captive Lessor? • Push Through or Pull Through?

  8. Geographic Market Entry • In this context, equipment leasing & financing is NOT a global business • It IS somewhat regional, but mostly local • It MUST be viewed as a core business that requires core competencies

  9. Geographic Market Entry • Not De Novo • “Lift Out” • Partnership • Acquisition

  10. Geographic Market EntryNTY Example • Pull Through • Investment Grade Vendor or Manufacturer • Modest Initial Program Volume Expectations • What are the Alternatives for the Vendor?

  11. The US Marketplace Thank You

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