For Subscribers

CIA Inc. Latest cover for the intelligence agency: business developer

By Cynthia E. Griffin

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

BIZ Experiencesship probably isn't the first thing that comesto mind when you say "CIA." But that's about tochange, thanks to a new business initiative launched by theintelligence agency.

In-Q-It Inc. is a private, nonprofit corporation that will workwith private-sector companies and individuals to develop technologyto solve problems in four areas: Internet security and privacy,generic Internet and intranet security, sophisticated knowledgeengines (search engines), and the cataloging of disparate bits ofinformation (such as finger prints, photos and videos) into onesystem.

"This is a hybrid model: It can act like a virtualincubator or it can act like a venture fund--it can even facilitatestrategic alliances and joint ventures. It depends on what theBIZ Experiences needs," explains Gilman G. Louie, president andCEO of the new company.

The corporation is located in California's Silicon Valley.Interested BIZ Experiencess can contact Louie at (202) 220-0200.

Spare Some Change?

Congress puts finishing touches on major overhaul of thefinancial system.

The financial services industry is about to undergo a changethat may alter the way you handle your money forever. If passed byCongress, the Financial Services Act of 1999 (H.R. 10 and S.900)will essentially break down the barriers currently existing amongbanks, insurance companies, brokerage houses, savings and loans,and other financial entities.

According to David Runkel, a spokesman for the House Banking andFinancial Services Committee, small-business owners should see anincrease in available credit and a reduction in the cost of thatcredit if the act passes due to the added competition it willfacilitate.

"Allowing banks and security and insurance firms to getinto one another's business should make more servicesavailable," says Runkel, adding that this will be particularlytrue for those doing business with community banks.

Another provision of the act is expected to give community banksaccess to more funding. It would allow community financialinstitutions to take advances from the Federal Home Loan BankSystem for small-business, agricultural and rural development, andlow-income community development lending.

At press time, the act had attained preliminary approval fromthe House of Representatives.

Fast Track

Name and age: Seth Goldman, 34

Company name and description: Honest Tea Inc., based inBethesda, Maryland, is a manufacturer of "less sweet"teas.

Starting point: 1998 with $500,000

1999 sales: $1.6 million

We'll drink to that: In the frenzy of investment indot.coms and other high-tech Wunderkinds, it's easy tobelieve there's no interest in decidedly low-techventures--especially in industries many see as saturated.

As president and TeaEO of Honest Tea, Seth Goldman knows better.When he followed through on a college case study and created a lesssweet tea to fill a niche with no players, the former Yale Schoolof Management student tapped family, friends and a professor(co-founder Barry Nalebuff, 41) for funding. Later, when he soughtan additional $1.2 million for expansion, it was customers whoopened their wallets. Goldman says at least half his investors saidthey contacted him because they liked his product.

Flying without a Net: "We're as un-high-tech asyou can get," says Goldman of his eight-employee company,which produces seven flavors of tea made from spring water and realtea leaves, at just 20 to 35 calories per bottle. "I thinkdiversification is an appeal. [There may be] some hot air inInternet companies, but our sales are real; we're making atangible product.

It's in the tea leaves: In addition to his uniqueconcept, Goldman says the potential longevity of his product mayalso be what's so attractive to investors. "People arefamiliar with the Snapple story. It was a small company thatcreated a whole category for itself. We've got a niche with theless-sweet beverage line. If we can capitalize on that and commandthe category by being the first entrant, then I think we'llreally dominate."

Contact Sources

Honest Tea Inc., (800) 865-4736, http://www.honesttea.com

House Banking and Financial Services Committee,http://www.house.gov/banking

Want to be an BIZ Experiences Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business Solutions

Boost Team Productivity and Security With Windows 11 Pro, Now $15 for Life

Ideal for BIZ Experiencess and small-business owners who are looking to streamline their PC setup.

Science & Technology

OpenAI's Latest Move Is a Game Changer — Here's How Smart Solopreneurs Are Turning It Into Profit

OpenAI's latest AI tool acts like a full-time assistant, helping solopreneurs save time, find leads and grow their business without hiring.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

Marketing

With the Rise of AI and Social Media-Driven Search, How Can Businesses Adapt Their SEO Strategies?

As AI and social platforms reshape how people search, traditional SEO tactics are no longer enough.

Starting a Business

I Built a $20 Million Company by Age 22 While Still in College. Here's How I Did It and What I Learned Along the Way.

Wealth-building in your early twenties isn't about playing it safe; it's about exploiting the one time in life when having nothing to lose gives you everything to gain.

Money & Finance

These Are the Expected Retirement Ages By Generation, From Gen Z to Boomers — and the Average Savings Anticipated. How Do Yours Compare?

Many Americans say inflation prevents them from saving enough and fear they won't reach their financial goals.