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The Waterfront The Waterfront Investor Presentation May 2007

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The Waterfront. Investor Presentation May 2007. The Team. List CEO and key management by name. Include previous accomplishments to show that these are people with a record of success. Summarize number of years of experience in this field. Alisher Khussainov: CFO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The WaterfrontThe WaterfrontInvestor Presentation

May 2007

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The Team

• List CEO and key management by name.

• Include previous accomplishments to show that these are people with a record of success.

• Summarize number of years of experience in this field.

• Alisher Khussainov: CFO

– Graduated from the Wharton MBA Program

– Prior Experience:

• Fixed income trader with Goldman Sachs

• Investment banking analyst

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Service DescriptionBy Keiichiro Mori

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Location: Kirkland Waterfront

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Location

• 40 yard stretch of prime waterfront

• 40,000 square feet of courts

• weight rooms

• banquet halls

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Our Services

Professional Personal Trainers

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Our nutritionist can provide personalized plans based on your lifestyle.

We provide work out plans to optimize your health goals

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Dining at Polaris

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Cooperating with Local Businesses

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Summer Activities

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Special Annual Event

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Financial Plan

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Preview

• Our Model

• Capital Expenditures

• Sales

• Expenses and EBIT

• Net Cash Flow

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Our Model

• Forward looking income statements

– 10 years into the future

– Terminal value: year 11 and onward, into perpetuity

• Fairly typical valuation approach

– Determine economic value of the company

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Capital Expenditures

• Start up costs:

– $1.75m down payment on building

• Price is 17.5m

– 12.74m renovation costs

• Remodeling expenses

• Include weight lifting equipment, restaurant equipment

Total CAPEX=14.49 million

• Long-lived assets

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Revenues(thousands) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 TV

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TVSales 0 2,820 4,890 7,900 8,780 10,160 11,540 12,920 13,360 14,050 14,740 15,539

• Revenues include

– $2500 initiation fees

– $200 monthly fees

– Proceeds from our services

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Revenue Growth

• Membership grows to 600 by year 2

• Growth will slow to 70% and start tapering off

• 2100 members by year 10

• Year 11 onward, 2130 membersSales Growth

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(thousands) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 After0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TV

Gross Profit 0 2538 4401 7110 7902 9144 10386 11628 12024 12645 13266 13985 Op Exp 0 1128 1956 2765 3073 3556 4039 4522 4676 4918 5159 5438.6 Mortg PMT 0 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 2496 0 Dep 0 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1449 1200EBIT 0 -2,535 -1,500 400 884 1,643 2,402 3,161 3,403 3,783 4,162 7,346Net Cash Flow -14,490 -1,096 -51 1,713 1,932 2,533 3,034 3,535 3,695 3,945 4,246 6,049

EBIT and NCF

•We predict 60% operating margins

•Break even point is 3 years

•NCFs turn positive in year 3

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Net Cash Flow Growth

Sales and Free Cash Flow

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Timeline

Figures in thousands

Sales

Cash flows

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Review

• Strong sales growth

• Tight cost control

• Steady cash flows

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Our Offering

• Our capital need is 20% of initial capital expenditures, and 20% investment in years 1

– 2.9m now

– 219 thousand in Year 1

• We are offering a 20% equity stake in our company

• An excellent opportunity for a great return

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Dividends

• Main source of return

– Dividends will start as soon as NCF becomes positive

• Private shares

– May be room for capital gains

Will put in dividends table

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Risk-Return Profile

• What should you be earning?

– Risk adjusted 16.5%

• What you will be earning

– 19% annualized

– Outsized returns

– Higher return with the same level of risk

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Benefits

• Board of Directors Seats

• Complimentary memberships for you and your families