The business in question is a bulk supplier of cloth face masks catering to organizations across various sectors including schools, businesses, nonprofits, and government bodies. The enterprise has impressively generated $1.6 million in revenue and approximately $380,000 in profit over an 11-month span, while being operated solely by one individual and without any external investment. A significant asset included in the sale is a stock of one million Hanes® cloth masks, valued over $1 million, ready to be dispatched within the USA. The sale also encompasses full ownership of a strategic domain associated with mask sales, which is considered a valuable digital asset.
The market for masks has expanded significantly due to the pandemic, with increasing demand expected to continue due to air quality concerns and potential future health crises. The business possesses robust assets which include a diverse range of 150,000 Hanes® masks, several domains, B2B and crowdfunding customer lists, relationships with a printing partner, and contacts throughout U.S. school districts. The business relies on a domain lease agreement for its primary website, with manageable monthly payments and no penalty for termination.
Growth opportunities are abundant, including diversification into retail stores, introducing new mask brands, and expanding into a PPE marketplace. The business has a competitive edge with its highly brandable domain name, large inventory, and established partnerships, positioning it strongly for future expansion without significant overheads or marketing costs.
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