2. This presentation contains "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in Section 27A of the United
States Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Statements in this presentation which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any
statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Such forward-looking
statements include, among other things, financial projections, commencement of commercial activities, joint
ventures, strategic collaborations, achieving positive EBITDA, leveraging partnerships, extension of supply chain,
future growth with current customers, business strategy, sales of Prince products, growth of sales and growth
of the global market. Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to
numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, the inherent uncertainties associated with new projects
and development stage companies. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news
release, and we assume no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why
actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Although we believe that
any beliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can be no
assurance that any such beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions will prove to be accurate. Investors should
consult all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factors disclosure outlined in our
annual report on Form 8-K filed July 6, 2012 and other periodic reports filed from time-to-time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
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3. The primary goal is to become a significant player in the sporting goods
sectors within Mexico and eventually distribute Prince products into
South America.
With necessary financing, our objective is to create sales of roughly
$1,900,000, $7,500,000 and $15,000,000 over the upcoming years 2013-
2015, respectively.
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4. Exclusive distribution rights to sell Prince brand name products in Mexico and
Latin America
Incorporated in 2008, and has reach strong sales growth to $525,000 annually
Seeking financing of $1.5 million to increase inventory for larger customers
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5. Mexico is the largest country for importing sporting goods in Latin America
Over 60% market share valued at USD $266 million
Annual 1.1% population growth (equal to 1.1 million people)
Prince is a world recognized racquet and apparel branded company
Both Mexico and South America have much room for growth
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6. The Prince brand was established by US based company Prince Sports Inc. in the
early 1970s
The company began with the first ever invented tennis ball machine
Later moved into highly innovative tennis racquets and equipment for other
Sports
Sports include: Tennis, Squash, Racquet Ball (Ektelon), Viking Athletics and Golf
Today the Prince brand has hundreds of products sold throughout the world
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7. Central location within Mexico
for ease of distribution throughout
the country
Prince Mexico &
South America Head
Office
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8. A strong reputation for its innovative technology over the years
Large product line including racquets, clothing, apparel and accessories
Racquets are built with a larger sweet spot, innovative string technology
and an improved weight/power ratio compared to other competitor racquets
Association with professional tennis players
Reputation as one of the worlds leading brands, and the innovative technology that
goes into its products.
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9. Currently an example of one of Princes best-selling tennis racquets is the Prince
EX03 Tour 100 tennis racquet
The current flagship EX03 racquet captures over 26% of wasted energy on impact,
providing a stronger hit
Its patented graphite energy bridge is built-in to its innovative design, which cuts
frame vibration by 20%, improved spin and boasts a 83% bigger sweet-spot than
other racquets
Prince racquets also use larger holes rather than grommets which reduce vibration
and increase the sweet spot
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10. Some of the top ranking tennis athletes in the world choose Prince:
Player Racquet Nationality Rank
Mike Bryan EXO3 Rebel 95 USA 1
Bob Bryan EXO3 Rebel 95 USA 1
David Ferrer EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 5
John Isner EXO3 Warrior USA 10
Marion Bartoli EXO3 Warrior FRA 11
Taylor Townsend (Junior) EXO3 Tour 100 USA 1
Kimmer Coppejans (Junior) EXO3 Rebel BEL 1
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11. Player Racquet Nationality Rank
Pablo Andujar EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 40
Facundo Arguello EXO3 Rebel 95 ARG 229
Ruben Bemelmans EXO3 Rebel 95 BEL 121
Alex Bogomolov EXO3 Tour 100 USA 62
Johan Brunstrom EXO3 Rebel 98 SWE 80
Rik De Voest EXO3 Tour 100 RSA 171
Juan Carlos Ferrero EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 66
Marcelo Granollers EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 25
Christopher Kas EXO3 Rebel 95 GER 40
Xavier Malisse Diablo BEL 57
Julien Roier EXO3 Tour 100 AHO 20
Viktor Troicki EXO3 Tour 100 SER 23
James Ward EXO3 Rebel 95 UK 254
Albert Montanes EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 114
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12. Player Racquet Nationality Rank
Marion Bartoli EXO3 Warrior FRA 11
Mona Barthel EXO3 Tour 100 GER 39
Jana Cepelova EXO3 Black 100 SVK 103
Daria Gavrilova EXO3 Tour 100 RUS 241
Daniela Hantuchova EXO3 Tour 100 SVK 35
Patricia Mayr EXO3 Tour 100 AUT 151
Shahar Peer EXO3 Warrior ISR 57
Lisa Raymond EXO3 Tour Lite USA 1
Silvia Soler-Espinosa EXO3 Tour 100 ESP 59
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13. Player Racquet Nation Player Racquet Nation
Prince’s EXO3 Tour 100 Campaign focuses on the next professional athletes:
Taylor Townsend
Who’s Next USA Jozef Kovalik Ozone Tour SVK
Kimmer Coppejans EXO3 Rebel BEL Jason Kubler Ozone Tour AUS
Romain Arneodo EXO3 Rebel FRA Josie Kuhlman EXO3 Rebel 95 USA
Brooke Austin Original Graphite USA Oleksander Lebedyn EXO3 Rebel 95 RUD
Andre Biro EXO3 Rebel 95 HUN Polina Leikina O3 Speedsport RUS
Carlos Boluda EXO3 Tour 100 ESP Robert Levine EXO3 Rebel 95 USA
Hunter Callahan EXO3 Rebel 95 USA Patricia Martins EXO3 Black 100 POR
Jordan Daigle EXO3 Tour 100 USA Oliver Nagy EXO3 Rebel 95 SVK
Andie Daniell EXO3 Ignite Team USA Hernus Pieters EXO3 Ignite Team RSA
Julia Elbaba O3 White USA Enzo Py EXO3 Black 100 FRA
Oliver Golding EXO3 Rebel 95 UK Omar Salman EXO3 Rebel 95 BEL
Juan Sebastian Gomez EXO3 Rebel 95 COL Charlene Seateun EXO3 Black 100 FRA
Jaden Grinter EXO3 Rebel 95 NZL Ronnie Schneider Original Graphite USA
Richel Hogenkamp EXO3 Rebel 95 NED Frederico Silva EXO3 Graphite POR
Whitney Kay O3 White USA Chanelle Simmonds EXO3 Black 100 RSA
Irina Khromacheva Ozone Seven RUS Chantal Skamlova EXO3 Black 100 SVK
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14. Leading Edge Technology – Patented technology that offers consistent innovation
and edge over competitors brands
Trusted brand – sponsors top tennis professionals
Convenience – Customers can purchase Prince products online 24/7, or through a
large range of popular retail outlets
Attractive Packaging – Prince brand products come in high-quality, well-designed
packaging for maximum appeal for customers
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15. Huge upside expansion potential in Mexico
Required increase in inventory
Larger retailers will not negotiate or discuss orders unless the product is in
their
warehouse, in Mexico
Goal is to ship 4 containers per year, or once per quarter
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16. WalMart Mexico wholly owned subsidiary of Walmart USA, over 2000 locations
Sears Mexico wholly subsidiary of Grupo Carso, owned by Carlos Slim Helu
Liverpool department store chain in Mexico, over 195 locations
Marti large sport store in Mexico with hundreds of locations
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17. Minimum of USD $1.5 – 5 million
Purchase more inventory to supply the growing demand of our major retail
clients
$1.5 million worth of product per container shipment every quarter
Payment is received every 90 days with larger retailers
Short term goal is to distribute one container per quarter
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18. Issuing up to 6M shares @ $0.25 (or 14% of company)
Values company at $10.5 million.
Based on 2013 projected revenues company will have earnings of $2M
A conservative 10X earnings multiple values company at $20M
Many companies that market themselves well have 20X multiples or higher
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19. Prince Mexico
Pro-forma Income Statement
Total Total Total Total Total
Period Starting: 2011 2012* 2013* 2014* 2015*
Net Sales $527,788 $559,785 $7,500,000 $15,000,000 $22,500,000
Cost of Sales $388,384 $480,067 $5,250,000 $10,500,000 $15,750,000
Gross Profit $139,404 $79,718 $2,250,000 $4,500,000 $6,750,000
Expenses
Administrative and selling $200,886 $220,975 $276,218 $345,272
$300,657
expense
Total Expenses $200,886 $300,657 $220,975 $276,218 $345,272
Net Income -$219,795 -$91,742 $2,029,025 $4,223,782 $6,404,727
*Pro-forma figures
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20. Planning to distribute certain Prince products with the following
countries:
Brazil
Colombia
Peru
Ecuador
Venezuela
Expansion into these markets will simultaneous with expansion in
Mexico
If inventory not available, will service larger retail clients in Mexico first
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21. Successfully surpassed Prince Sports Inc. (USA) sales requirements 5 years straight
Successfully introduced products to new tennis clubs and larger retail chains
Completing RTO transaction to go public and access funding for expansion
Building relationships and selling to largest retailers in Mexico
WalMart Mexico, Sears Mexico, Liverpool, Marti
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22. Fco. Duncan A. Forbes Mol. III Lucia Rodriguez
Director General Accounts Receivable
fduncan61@princemexico.com.mx lucia.rodriguez@princemexico.com.mx
Paul Romero Sergio Alvarez
General Management Head of Warehouse
paul_hromero@princemexico.com.mx salvarez@princemexico.com.mx
Paloma Barragan Marcos Méndez
Administration Sales Squash City and Metropolitan Area
pbarragan@princemexico.com.mx mmendez@princemexico.com.mx
Hugo Barajas Sanchez Dieguez Andoni
Systems and Logistics Manager City and Metropolitan Area Sales
sistemas@princemexico.com.mx adieguez@princemexico.com.mx
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23. Antonello Olga Vasquez
Distributor Baja California Sur DF Sales
bali_italtropico@yahoo.com olga.vazquez@princemexico.com.mx
Alberto Gallegos Francisco Colores
Marketing and Sales Manager DF Sales
alberto.gallegos@princemexico.com.mx fcolores@princemexico.com.mx
Thais Romero Enrique Prieto
Sales Executive Distributor Culiacan
t_romero@princemexico.com.mx quiqui.prieto@princemexico.com.mx
Allan Fletes Gustavo Prieto
Sales Executive Distributor Culiacan
afletes@princemexico.com.mx tavo.prieto@princemexico.com.mx
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25. Dedicated team with proven results over the past 5 years
Sales Growth with positive cash flow expected soon
Geographic Location
Large growth opportunity through expansion in Mexico and South
America
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