Case Histories

One of the most important things that a consultant can do for a potential client is allow them insight into actual jobs that have been performed. While our Privacy Policy prohibits the release of certain information, you will find case histories below and links that have been pre-approved by our clients for use in helping you to make an informed decision about consulting services. We invite you to contact us for any further information that you might need on any of these histories. This ability to hold all clients' information in absolute condfidence is one of the things that sets BTF apart from the rest of the small business consultants.

Publishing Company

A BTF Principal assisted a printing and publishing company having $1.5 million of annual revenue without a reported profit for 2 years. The current owner had purchased the company for cash and leased the building from the previous owner. The checking account was overdrawn and the bank had refused any further extension of credit. In addition, there was a large judgment for an equipment rental contract. The recovery plan was built on a bankruptcy case that was prepared but not filed. With this as a negotiation position, the judgment was deferred for 10 years and the previous owner sold the building for a discount of market value. This asset was then used as collateral to obtain operating funds with a weekly financial reporting system used to inform the bank. The recovery plan continues to date.

Asphalt and Concrete Company

A BTF Principal assisted an asphalt and concrete company having $5.5 million of annual revenue with $100,000 of losses per year for the last 2 years. A financial controls audit revealed that internal theft from one of the company principals was a primary reason for the losses. A new business plan was prepared including financial controls and responsibility. An audit of the bid process allowed tighter bids and improved the capture rate for new projects.

Oilfield Machine Shop

A BTF Principal assisted a 10-man oilfield machine shop having $1.5 million of annual revenue and an operating loss for the most recent 3 years. The bank credit had been frozen and the decision was in process to either continue or reduce operations. A job status board was installed in the shop where current costs of each job were compared against bid costs. The shop was informed of the exact financial condition of the company. The shop was represented in the bid process and all jobs were to be under budget and ahead of schedule even if this resulted in working off the clock. By this combination of management/labor control, every subsequent project taken on was produced at a profit.

Exterior Cladding Company

A BTF Principal assisted a exterior cladding company with the implementation of its expansion plans into the manufacture of concrete brick, concrete block and concrete pavers on property owned by the principal shareholder. Such activities included long-term debt finance, private placement finance and other consulting services for this $7.0 million project that has been in commercial production for nearly 18 months.

Sealant Manufacturer

In addition, this same brick company client is also the owner of a tire sealant manufacturer known as Flat Buster® (details at http://www.flatbuster.com) that has retained the services of a BTF Principal, who assists with business strategy, commercial and marketing activities and also serves as a member of the Company's Board of Directors.

Nursing Home Chain

One of the BTF principals directed the IT conversion of a major nursing home healthcare company with over 9,000 employees. This involved a total changeover of all hardware and software along with the initiation of a new POT (Point Of Transaction) process. The role of the IT expert was to select hardware, software where available, design and develop new software as required, and to manage and direct the physical conversion.

Computer Manufacturer

A BTF Principal assisted a regional, white-box computer manufacturer that builds and sells wholesale and retail "ready-to-go" and customized personal computers coupled with the "small town" personalized service. The company (details at http://www.colecomputer.net) commenced trading on the NASDAQ Bulletin Board under the symbol COLV after being merged with a public shell obtained via investment bankers arranged by a BTF Principal. A BTF Principal was instrumental in the preparation of this client's Strategy and Business Plan, annual Operating Plans and assisted with private placement finance.

Wholesale Distributor

Another BTF client is a wholesale distributor of commercial and industrial paper products. A BTF Principal prepared the initial Strategy and Business Plan and assisted with working capital finance for the company.

International Multimedia CD-ROM

A BTF Principal was responsible for the design and development of the Edinburgh Castle Official CD Rom Tour which uses 3D modeling, movies, 360 degree interconnected panoramas, bagpipe music recorded live at the castle and the only non-government 3-D pictures of the oldest crown jewels in Christendom.

Movie Distributor

Another client is the owner of over 2,000 movie properties and should soon become a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ Bulletin Board. A BTF Principal assisted with the Company's Strategy and Business Plan and private placement finance.

Commercial Development of U.S. Patent

A BTF Principal assisted with the commercial development of United States Patent No. 5,909,589 titled Internet Based Training. In addition, a BTF Principal also assisted in private placement finance for a virtual tour CD of the Edinburgh Castle in Scotland that was prepared by a venture of this client.

Distribution Contract Negotiation

Another client was assisted by a BTF Principal with the negotiation of a ten-year exclusive distribution agreement for the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas for the tire sealant known as Flat Buster®. In addition, the BTF Principal assisted with private placement finance and negotiated the acquisition of a minority ownership interest by this client in the tire sealant manufacturer. A BTF Principal also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of this client.

Gasoline Stations

A BTF Principal assisted the owner of real estate properties involved in gasoline marketing and convenience store operations. BTF Principals were instrumental in the development of the company's Strategy and Business Plan and arranged for term debt finance in the amount of $10.0 million for an acquisition of certain additional properties that unfortunately did not close due to the inability of the principals to reach a final agreement.

Internet Database and Interactive Services Development

In the area of IT, BTF principals have managed and directed the development and deployment of an Internet based customer service system that provided for sale of products, delivery of newsletters and real time updating several databases, some as large as 800,000 members.
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