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masterpc88
November 10th, 2007, 08:53 PM
Blacks can learn from the movie the American Gangster. If 1 country boy could control the distribution of Heroin simply by applying some basic business principles like

a. buy in volume from the source
b. sell the same or better product at a lower price
c. set up manufacturing and distribution of the product

Why can't we sell grease, braids, hair extenstions, conditioners etc using the same principle - well we can and if you want to find out how click on the link below

http://www.masterpiececorp.com/CAD.htm

You will then be informed of 3 conference calls

1. for open discussion
2. Strategic Plans and how to execute - Web Ex
3. Launch of Strategic Plans

If interested feel free to open dialogue on this thread or click on the link above to find out. It's time to take over control of what's truly ours!
Peace
Mike T.
EVP
Masterpiece Communications
www.masterpiececorp.com (http://www.masterpiececorp.com)

phillel
November 11th, 2007, 02:29 PM
hello mike,

are you familar with the organization BOBSA (Black Owned Beauty Supply Association), which was mentioned in the news article "Most Black hair care stores are not Black-owned" (http://www.izania.com/black-news/black-business-news/most-black-hair-care-stores-are-not-black%11owned/) posted here on iZania?

BOBSA's (http://www.bobsaone.org) mission is the following:

Mission Statement

BOBSA's mission is to establish African American and Black owned beauty supply stores nationally and internationally. We are advocates for black institutions that depend on beauty supply stores and their distribution networks for support to operate competitive hair care services for the black community.

Vision Statement

BOBSA is the premier national organization that provides African American's the platform to demonstrate competitive leadership in the $9 billion dollar Black Hair Care & Cosmetic Industry nationwide and internationally.

Values Statement

As a major modern American industry founded by African-American women, it is our responsibility in honor of their entrepreneurial spirit, to distinguish ourselves by demonstrating ethical leadership in commanding ownership in this arena. We endorse integrity and respect in all facets of this industry, in business endeavors and in service to our community. We recognize, value, and seek out those individuals and businesses that have a positive impact on related traditional and new hair care institutions. We have established to connect the black dots.

investnow
November 13th, 2007, 02:49 AM
I saw a documentary on this subject on Youtube last year and I was very surprised to learn that most black hair/ beauty stores and products are controlled by Asians, much like most products/stores targeted to blacks. I find it disturbing how most of American discredits the "Black Dollar" however, so many people are secretly trying to control our markets.

Thuso
November 13th, 2007, 09:08 AM
I happened to visit a friend on Sunday who is a beautician. I asked her if she used Black products.

She said, "At one time I used only Black products, but the distributor rep became unreliable, and stopped calling on us regularly. I had to turn to a source that I could rely on."

This post started with a reference to "Black distribution channels." The key to successfuly capturing this market is to provide reliable distribution for the remaining Black products.

Achieving this doesn't require a magic scheme. I spent 30 years in and out of airports traveling on corporate business. Most of the people filling those planes and using all that airtime that makes our cell phones cheap are "manufacturer's reps" -- the shoe leather distribution channel. Success depends on a simple formula: Calls plus Demos = Sales.

This needs to start at the source, and the remaining manufacturers need to develop strong distribution channels that beauty professionals can rely on. Otherwise, they will turn to alternative sources. This may be an issue that BOBSA is working on.

phillel
November 14th, 2007, 04:13 PM
I saw a documentary on this subject on Youtube last year and I was very surprised to learn that most black hair/ beauty stores and products are controlled by Asians, much like most products/stores targeted to blacks. I find it disturbing how most of American discredits the "Black Dollar" however, so many people are secretly trying to control our markets.
i think that YouTube video was Aron Ranen's Black Hair Documentary (http://www.izania.com/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=5592&tab=getajaxsandboxTab&Itemid=29). -- click the link, i added the 4 parts to my profile for anyone else interested in viewing it..

phillel
November 15th, 2007, 08:35 AM
this is (off topic, but) ironic: koreans run things in the black hair care market in the U.S.A, but in England, black and asian women are being ignored:

Britain's beauty industry accused of ignoring black and Asian women (http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article3160638.ece)

Black and Asian people are largely ignored by the £3bn-a-year beauty industry which concentrates on selling products to white women, a report says.
Few cosmetics giants produce ethnic ranges and few large retailers stock them, meaning that black and Asian women have to rely on outdated American imports and specialist shops.

masterpc88
November 25th, 2007, 01:47 AM
Hi

I am very familiar with BOBSA and Sam Enon who was on our Conference Call last summer and they will be an integral part of our plan for as Sam stated they are "Connecting the Dots" and have initiated and penetrated market via the West Coast as well as online but our plan is somewhat different and we feel with our assistance we can move dopt somewhat of a different business model to spearhead the movement faster for If I gave you a mile head start in a race I can't catch up to you running that race unless I'm on Steroids or a Bike - I feel our plan has the Bike !
hello mike,

are you familar with the organization BOBSA (Black Owned Beauty Supply Association), which was mentioned in the news article "Most Black hair care stores are not Black-owned" (http://www.izania.com/black-news/black-business-news/most-black-hair-care-stores-are-not-black%11owned/) posted here on iZania?

BOBSA's (http://www.bobsaone.org) mission is the following:

Mission Statement

BOBSA's mission is to establish African American and Black owned beauty supply stores nationally and internationally. We are advocates for black institutions that depend on beauty supply stores and their distribution networks for support to operate competitive hair care services for the black community.

Vision Statement

BOBSA is the premier national organization that provides African American's the platform to demonstrate competitive leadership in the $9 billion dollar Black Hair Care & Cosmetic Industry nationwide and internationally.

Values Statement

As a major modern American industry founded by African-American women, it is our responsibility in honor of their entrepreneurial spirit, to distinguish ourselves by demonstrating ethical leadership in commanding ownership in this arena. We endorse integrity and respect in all facets of this industry, in business endeavors and in service to our community. We recognize, value, and seek out those individuals and businesses that have a positive impact on related traditional and new hair care institutions. We have established to connect the black dots.

masterpc88
November 25th, 2007, 01:51 AM
If you are really disturbed join us on our Conference call to secure info as to how we Plan to reverse this by fair competition with strategic planning

In order to secure details on the next conference call click on the link and submit
http://www.masterpiececorp.com/CAD.htm

Hope you decide to at least hear the plan !

I saw a documentary on this subject on Youtube last year and I was very surprised to learn that most black hair/ beauty stores and products are controlled by Asians, much like most products/stores targeted to blacks. I find it disturbing how most of American discredits the "Black Dollar" however, so many people are secretly trying to control our markets.

SoundByte
December 27th, 2007, 12:36 PM
This is a great subject considering the billions spent on Black hair care with the small percentage we keep in the Black community. FYI, when in Memphis, TN, check out the recently opened Black owned "Trend Setters Beauty Supply at 5144 Riverdale. (901) 758-8040. Their vision is a chain of Trend Setter Stores.

enochhasrisen
March 2nd, 2008, 12:33 PM
In real time when you take something that belongs to someone else you had better be prepared to go to war, go to prison, be sued or get killed, however if you take something that is rightfully yours you are in turn rewarded with praise and honor. You are rewarded for having courage, perseverance, dedication, consistency of purpose and the intelligence of strategy to see justice and righteous prevail.

The economic portion of the black domestic hair care industry rightfully and justifiable belong to us. The economic aspect to the black hair care industry wasn't taken from us it was abandoned by us. We abandoned our industry through the ignorance of negligence. We neglected to support it and critically underestimated the importance of having an infrastructure of resources able to support the massive weight of our industry.

We failed to support or secure our industry and as a consequence of our negligence the Korean players control the economic portion of our industry. We still own the hair care industry but are paraded by the Korean players before the world as disrespected, disdained, broke, unintelligent disenfranchised black people with holes in our souls.

We have a hole in our soul because it was Madam CJ Walker a black woman that first invented products for the black hair consumer. Madam CJ Walker justifies to the world that every aspect of the black hair care industry righteously and rightfully belongs to us.
The Korean players know it, we know it and the world knows it.

Lacking the intelligence of know-how prevents us from retrieving the rightful profits from our industry. Lacking know-how certifies to the global community that African Americans should be disdained and held in contempt as cowardly, unintelligent self-disrespecting black people with deserving of holes in their souls.

For us to survive in the 21st century in peace, health, wealth, harmony and love we must show and prove to the global community that African Americans are intelligent enough to devise a workable strategy to effect a reversal in fortune and regain our industrial profits. Our mission at Mubarak Inter-Prizes is to employ defined intelligence to regain our industrial profits and claim to fame.

Defined intelligence
When someone owns there is a finality of the mind to accept the fact that they own it but when a person controls that makes for a fluid situation. The Korean don't own our industry. The Korean players control the money from our industry but don't own our industry per-se. We own the industry but are deprived of the financial profits from the industry. Our industry is lying down at our feet. We are the hair care industry and now we need the intelligence, strategy and know-how to bend down and pick it up.

The Korean players don't want our hair care industry and claim to fame. The Korean players only want the money generated by our industry. They clearly demonstrate their intent by duplicating and processing all of our original hair products. They in turn market and sell to us their cloned and duplicated version at a lower cost thereby undermining and lowering the perceived demand for the original product. The killer application to the Korean players strategy siphons out the economic portion of our industry. We are left with the original product minus the products unique killer application.

The Korean players add fuel to the global perception of African Americans as losers when they openly sell back to us our own hair care products in a duplicated, degraded and inferior quality and we duly justify our global perception when we openly, knowingly and with intent support our own poverty and vegetation through the purchase of our duplicated products.

The Mubarak Inter-prizes challenge and objective
The challenge and objective is to gather our intelligence and strategically create a marketing strategy that creates a reversal of fortune that redirects the industrial profits from our industry back into the coffers of "we" the rightful owners.
We don't need to physically fight anyone nor ask permission because the world understands that it is our duty to effect a reversal of fortune. It is our duty to effect a reversal of industrial fortune if we are to restore our honor, dignity and self-respect before the world.

To receive the respect of the 21st century global community we must cleverly, quietly and strategically recoup through sheer intelligence and stealth the economic portion of the black hair care industry we sold, gave away and abandoned. Showcasing our talents and marketing our original products in contrast to their duplicated version of our original products will accomplish a reversal of fortune.

Upon success we will be hailed as real time black history heroes of generational proportion for having saving the lives and insuring the existence of African Americans for generations to come.

The Insertion
In any operation involving percision and stealth the insertion is where we will meet the most resistance. Mubarak Inter-prizes is moving quickly and quietly lest we disturb the global equation and alert the global dynamics resisiting us that we have entered the equation.

There is no company on the horizon that has penetrated and aggregated the 21st century like Mubarak Inter-prizes. All other companies are set up on a civil rights and affirmative action platform. Mubarak Inter-prizes is the only company with a progressive agenda. Our agenda is not predicated on the current infrastructure that's being currently and rapidly dismantled by the European players. Don't be left behind without Mubarak Inter-Prizes.

Our insertion into the global marketing equation is well under way and when done according to the plan will support 260 plus B.P.R.A. group members with careers, jobs, job offers and substantial employment by 2008. The European players are rapidly dismantling the domestic infrastructure. They are seeking shelter behind their digital technology and firewall. As a fail-safe to our strategy Mubarak Inter-prizes have accessed the European players digital database thereby preventing them from completely relocating without taking us.

Mubarak Inter-prizes is now moving quickly and quietly to effect a reversal in our industrial share. As we insert ourselves even deeper into the global market equation we will for the benefit of expedience and stealth stop accepting new members to the B.P.R.A. group. This action will be taken without further notice when it becomes necessary.

Time to seek shelter
If you are left without the protection of Mubarak Inter-prizes the Korean players will economically choke the life out of you and the Spanish players through population growth will continue to eliminate and replace African Americans. Through the complete and absolute absorption of our residual resources of land, food and water the Spanish, Arab,and Korean players are closing the circle of death around African Americans.

This may be your last opportunity to ally with Mubarak Inter-prizes. Join the B.P.R.A. group or be forever left behind with a hole in your soul. Do not risk being left for all eternity disgraced, dishonored and buried alive before the world. Read "Undercover Smart" to access everything you need to know about what, when and how. Visit the updated website online at www.mubarakinter-prizes.com

jacookie
March 2nd, 2008, 01:25 PM
Amen!!
Having been a part of this industry for many years(on the selling end) this post is right on time!! Before the Koreans started making duplicate products..............there were well known African American companies selling to them! This made it very hard for the small African American Beauty Supply Stores!
Jacookie