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9100 PORT OF SALE MALL SUITE 15 3 ir KELLERHALS FERGUSON FLETCHER KROBLIN LLP December 28, 2012 ST. THOMAS. VI 00802 FAX 888.316.9269 KFFKLAW.COM Ms. Margarita Greenidge Benjamin Director of Applications Economic Development Authority 1055 Norre Gade St. Thomas, VI 00802 Re: Southern Trust Company, Inc. Dear Ms. Benjamin: By letter dated December 21, 2012 you requested additional information in order to complete the review of the application of Southern Trust Company, Inc. ("STC") for benefits from the Economic Development Commission ("EDC"). We have addressed all the questions raised in your correspondence below. However, should you require further clarification, please let me know. 1. Summary of Financial Applications of Data Mining A. Use of Data Mining in Finance Currently, banks and other financial institutions maintain huge electronic data repositories. Valuable bits of information are embedded in these data repositories, but the huge size of these data sources makes it impossible for human analysts to come up with insightful information or patterns that will help in the decision making process. Data mining can solve business problems in banking and finance by finding patterns, causalities and correlations in business information and market prices that are not immediately apparent to managers because the volume data is too large or is generated too quickly to screen by experts. Financiers can use data mining algorithms to find sequences and episodes of the transaction behavior of their customers which can help them better segment, target, acquire, retain and maintain a profitable customer base. They can also use data mining to generate a prediction as to how the stock market will act as a result of certain factors. Until now, despite the fact that decades of historical data have been collected and stored, people have been unable to capitalize on the value of that data because the information needed from all of that data is difficult to isolate and evaluate. Data mining through the use of algorithms is designed to help people find pattems from historic data that have probable predictive capability for financial decisions. B. Use of Data Mining by STC for Financial Application As Mr. Epstein explained during the public hearing, the current process of giving financial advice has become somewhat antiquated. The use of data mining, mathematics, and financial algorithms is an innovative option to the personal judgment of financial advisors. STC will create algorithms that will search millions of bits of information for predictive information and will sell or otherwise transfer those algorithms to third parties who will use those algorithms in their own businesses. In addition STC will allow third parties to invest directly in the algorithms that it creates. TAMPA U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS NEW YORK EFTA01108799 December 28, 2012 Page 2 To be clear, it is the intention of STC to build both components of the business, biomedical applications and financial applications. However, the speed with which the biomedical product will ramp up is predicted to be slower than the financial product because this approach in biomedical applications is fairly new and slightly more complex than the use of data mining in financial applications. 2. DNA Services It is anticipated that the retailing of DNA services to individual consumers will take place via the Internet. All DNA testing services will be provided by third party providers. 3. Revised Five-Year Projection Please note that a revised five-year projection has been included for your review which breaks down the fee income between the biomedical and financial components of STC's business. As previously noted in prior correspondence to you, the investment income line item references gains made by STC in investing in its own algorithms to test them. The revised projections have been included with this correspondence as well. 4. Use of Non-resident Employees STC will comply with Title 29, section 710(b) of the Virgin Islands Code and will pay an annual fee to the Territorial Scholarship Fund for each non-resident employee that causes it to not meet the 80% residency requirement. 5. Waiver of Full-time Employment Requirement Mr. Epstein's position is included in the six positions provided for in the application. While he may be employed by STC he will not be considered an employee for purposes of meeting the five full time employment requirement. Hence, the total number of positions to be counted toward the full time employment requirement is five. Should you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Erika Kellerhals EFTA01108800 Income and Expense Statements APPENDIX 37 Five Year Projection Tat 1 'feat 1 yeor a PIM 0 YSS AtoneSpivs RENTAIlIVS: . ht .v.0inc - 0400.4dic-Il onwouoia $ 1.$06.000 S 1.00).000 $ TES0.000 $ 7111,00 $ WAX° S 7.435140 EX maim • Sown! infocmaMs $ 1.904010 $ 1741100 $ 2.754000 $ 4975.007 S 3.100.000 S 3.415.490 Rocs: 10M scum. net $ 10)00 S 104200 $ 104030 $ 11LC00 $ 1.17100 109.700 TOTAL REVENI TS $ 1.140.000 $ 1.704.000 S snow S ES$7•10$ S LOOM $ 1,070,100 OPUIXEINC F.XENSSN: 04400 Coses4Eullaot Loplooracol) $$$POri nal w00o 5 610.050 S 441.000 $ 719.19:0 $ 961.1110 $ I.249.000 S MECO) Payroll 10)..$ $ 30.000 S 40.000 $ MORO S MOM $ moos SLOW bosplowt Wroth% $ MAW $ 554000 $ mai 1. 157100 $ 10‘000 114400 TOTAL lAROR COSTS S MAO 5 791020 S 946$03 S 0.110000 $ 5.524.0)0 S LOP/01 tonal Foram...of 4:not and Service% ()moot° ova $ 114000 S 12000 $ 129.000 $ 134.= S 13$.09) S. 119000 Adman% NM tanker.% $ )040:0 S 104000 $ 100):00 $ scale, $ 1040)0 10000 Rosoncli sad ticveoponvi $ 64010 $ M000 S 79100 S 49.000 $ 20.070 156.40 Elasitabk :Ad 014r corMibuEms S SECO3 $ SCA00 S WOO $ SUOI1 S 56.000 SOO Unlonv aM IciOcog unit...fisle• $ MAO $ 70000 $ 74403 S 19.coa 5 aLcoz. Nato Pia ttahaul WIViCat $ 55020 $ $4000 S $9.000 $ bLcai S $4):100 $9,400 Office mipplat4 and R011740 S 30041 $ LUGO 5 33.005 $ 14400 $ 35140 12.•30 IflinitillOC $ *000 5 CO% $ 441X0 $ 44010 S 40000 44000 ELK: annual Eva $ *ROO 5 1.000 $ MO $ 7300 $ BA00 0.000 Dues. subiaiptiues and la:ewe S 000 5 IMO S 4.030 $ ORO $ MOO 000 Towns $ 5400 S 14000 S 10.000 I lams $ moo 14000 Section 710Iblexiscase $ 5100 5 MOS $ • $ • $ 5.500 Trawl S 5.000 S 5.0)0 S 1000 $ MO) $ 5/AO $.050 IT. Twain mid invetenaree $ Vat S 1000 S 1.003 $ SAX $ SACO S.001 TOTAL LOCAL 155iPtiNSItS $ 50.050 $ 501.307 S 604000 $ 506110 $ Mow UR= &peso Odor Than Local Proftmoo0 wloo.0000. S 7300 S 7.500 $ 7.500 $ LSO $ 7.910 7.140 nuts,aincriplioni and license5 $ *MO $ 95.000 1 MOO $ 55.000 $ 5$.003 SECO Nufroional *crakes S SOX* S 50.000 $ 00000 $ SOSO S SIWO $ SO® TOTAL IsI/N.I.00Al. F.XPIIKSIN $ WSW $ iri7X0 $ 107.500 S 107,543 $ 107.10) S )07.910 TOTAL OPERATOR; EXPPMSER S 1.43Z500 $ 1.414000 $ 1.614$00 S 1.015.10) S 1.100340 S 1.777.410 NliT PRIM" f Illifekf. TAXIS 5 1.92.500 $ 123$000 5 7.951.5050 $ 4094500 $ 5.511.500 5 ...,..--3.19L0)0 EFTA01108801 APPENDIX 37 FIVE YEAR PROJECTION ASSUMPTIONS Fee Income: Assumes a growth rate of 20% - Year 2, 25% - Year 3, 30 % - Year 4, 30% - Year 5 Revenues include the following: • Revenues derived from clients who request that STC build algorithms for their own use or that STC process the algorithms on their behalf and provide comprehensive results to the client; • Revenues derived for managing the algorithms and tailoring the algorithms in response to availability of new information; • Revenues derived from third-party clients who wish to license the use of algorithms from STC Investment Income: includes income generated by STC by investing in its own algorithms. The projected income assumes a ten percent (10%) return on investment. Labor Costs: Based on 6 employees - Year 1 and 2, 7 employees - Year 3, 8 employees - Year 4, 10 employees - Year 5. Assumes an annual salary and employee benefit cost increase of five percent (5%). Local Purchase of Goods and Services: Assumes an annual cost increase of four percent (4%) where applicable. Occupancy costs: Based on 3,000 square foot office space at $38 a square foot. Charitable and other contributions: Based on $50,000 annual contributions, $3,000 BOE and $2,500 Section 5 of Act No. 7301. EFTA01108802
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