00:00Welcome to the elevator for Hey investors.
00:05My name is Kyle Schiedemeier and I'm the owner and founder of Birdie Bombs.
00:08I'm here today to bring the party to your portfolio, your investment portfolio.
00:11I'm asking for $300,000 for 10% stake in my company.
00:15Birdie Bombs gave today's goal for the plot twist.
00:17They did not know that they needed.
00:19We replaced their golf balls with delicious celebratory shots.
00:23So investors, are you ready to hit the links and grip it and rip it with Birdie Bombs?
00:28Let's tee off on this opportunity together.
00:31Did he just take a shot?
00:32He did.
00:33I hope so.
00:34I cannot wait to see what happens if he gets into the boardroom.
00:38What I didn't understand is, is he actually in market?
00:41Has he made any revenue?
00:42I hate golf.
00:43I'm not good at it.
00:44But if I was to play, this would give me a reason to actually continue playing.
00:47So, you know, what he's doing, I think, is bringing a different element of fun, you know, to hopefully get people on the course.
00:55Yeah, I think I'm interested.
00:57I would do $100,000, but I would want a 5% stake for that.
01:05And that's a $2 million post-money valuation.
01:10Okay.
01:12It's a great offer.
01:14I think I'd bring a different element where I think the stuff that you need help with right now is the intimate, you know, initial growth part.
01:20I think you're going to pitch this to people that are poking holes in it, and they're going to realize you have a full-time job.
01:25I would do something closer to $50,000, and I would probably do it at a half-a-million-dollar valuation.
01:31And I would like for my team at Morris & Seeger to help you with the marketing.
01:41Mark, as much as I would love the extra $50,000 in capital, I do find the value that Rogers and his connections bring to be just as valuable maybe as extra capital.
01:52Rogers, you got a deal.
01:54Oh, my gosh.
01:55Wow!
01:56All right. How about that?
01:58Good job, man. We'll hug it out.
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