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Ryan Eagle transitioned into private equity in late 2013 by launching XCell Fund. Ryan Eagle is the principal investor of all transactions on behalf the company. XCell Fund provides debt restructuring and financing to corporations in exchange for convertible debt or equity. XCell Fund focuses its financing division on public companies listed on American, Canadian, and German exchanges with a market cap less of than 300mm. XCell Fund is heavily vested into artificial intelligence, machine learning, mining, fintech, internet advertising, and SaaS technologies. Ryan Eagle both administers executive decisions on all financing arrangements and manages the sales team that works to develop and grow relationships.
Ryan Eagle has years of experience leveraging complex financial instruments to restructure debt that companies have taken on. Through XCell Fund, Ryan Eagle negotiates, refinances, and buys toxic debt in a way that allows the company, retail investors, and institutional investors to succeed. In 2016, this division of XCell Fund was the fastest growing because it's beneficial to every party involved. Beyond financing, XCell Fund shares resources including marketing strategy, operations, technology development, and branding to ensure that capital investments succeed. Ryan Eagle's strategy with the majority of his financial investments is to pair it with a paired effort that can help fortify the company and make the funds invested reach higher potential. These resources are entirely internalized by Sidago Integrated Solutions, a business process offshoring company.
Sidago Integrated Solutions was founded in 2013 parallel to XCell Fund as a way to centralize all operational and marketing resources. By organizing employees under one umbrella, Ryan can quickly deploy operations to businesses in various sectors and ensure that investments are successful. Ryan Eagle is the President of Sidago and oversees workflow processes, manages clients, and directs R&D projects. Sidago provides business process outsourcing (BPO) to medium and large companies. Beyond staff augmentation, Sidago can review current workflow processes in businesses and transfer operations offshore. Through Ryan Eagle's leadership, the salary and benefit cost savings are astronomical for businesses with cost savings exceeding 50% while increasing output. Ryan Eagle only takes on clients based on referrals to make sure that his time is spent with businesses that truly want to succeed.
In 2021, XCell Fund plans to emphasize it's focus on taking private businesses public by providing the entire array of financing, legal resources, marketing arrangements, institutional capital raising and investor relations. Ryan Eagle's role is to both coordinate resources and to strategically position businesses in a way that will build successful markets for private clients. Several private entities owned by XCell Fund were the first businesses to pioneer this process and are slated for direct public offerings in late 2021. XCell Fund is actively seeking private businesses with annual revenues exceeding 10mm to take into the public market.
In the private sector, Ryan Eagle is involved with businesses in the following industries: professional services, advertising technologies, local businesses, legal and direct response offers. These companies are created to generate cashflow. Companies generating revenues exceeding 10mm annually are slated to go public in 2021 as the marketplace allows more agility with raising money and exiting from positions. Annually, Ryan Eagle takes on one private business to build, grow and act as an advisor.
We bring the right people together to challenge established thinking and drive transformation. We work with our clients to build the capabilities that enable organizations to achieve sustainable advantage.
Ryan Eagle is the principal investor at XCell Fund and handles operations on the early-stage capital front along with public market operations. He manages the salesforce, backoffice team and analytics related to investments made.
XCell Fund is a business investment firm that empowers entrepreneurs and "brings ideas to life". XCell Fund provides early-stage capital to businesses in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. Unlike other firms, XCell provides far more than simply financial investment - we share our vast resources including marketingstrategy, operations, branding, and more. To put it simply, we make sure that our investments succeed and treat each company as if it were our own.
XCell Fund specializes in financing public companies through private placements that leverage instruments including warrants, debt arrangements, and sale of restricted stock. We specialize in working with companies with a market cap of under 200m and are actively looking for new entities to work with. XCell Fund helps public companies to restructure existing debt arrangements in a way that will mitigate risks associated with toxic or aggressive debt. We specialize in tackling complex toxic debt arrangements in an effective and equitable way to provide maximum benefit to shareholders without risk of further dilution.
XCell Fund's early stage capital section focuses on technology, advertising, ecommerice, and cryptocurrency related investments. On the public side, we work with dozens of companies listed on US, Canadian and German exchanges in a variety of industries. We've found success focusing in mining, cannabis, and technology industries.
XCell Fund is a holding company as well as an angel investment company which works with new entrepreneurs. I began the company to oversee all other companies that I own. Employee functions, hiring, business updates are just some of the things that XCell Fund is in charge of. I have about 6 public companies and another 5 private investments that are all under XCell fund. I began investing in some of the businesses from 2010. Mostly focusing on Internet related businesses but since last year I also decided to incorporate tangible businesses one being Response Commodities. Diversification has always been the key that keeps me afloat. I venture into countless businesses and my main goal is to see them succeed.As an Angel investment company, XCell Fund seeks to invest in creative people with great ideas. We will invest in great startups, basically any business venture that has great potential for growth and will generate profits. I am interested in internet related as well as tangible business. I want to target high energy, driven founders who are ready to put their best to build a successful venture. I will am looking to partner with investors and bring my own team to work on the venture.
I have designers, developers, marketing knowledge, experience, content and basically anything that a new venture will need to succeed. I will invest in ventures that create great value for the customers. Apart from XCell Fund investing on various angel projects we also provide a platform when investors can also find investment opportunities that will generate great profits for them. With my own experience of running various companies I will ensure that all potential ventures are rigorously accessed before choosing to invest. I hope to see XCell fund grow exponentially in months to come.
Sidago is one of the leading outsourcing and offshoring firm on the market, and we have given companies the ability to save on operating costs as they grow their business. We can help you perform a variety of functions at a lower cost than doing it in-house. Some of these include:
These are some of the common outsourcing examples, but there are many more services our company can provide. Just let us know what you need, and we’d be happy to discuss it.
You may think that the two terms are one in the same, but there is a clear difference between them. Outsourcing is the act of handing off a process to a company that specializes in that area. It can save a lot on operating costs, which can relieve the strain on startups that want to get to the next level.
Offshoring is the act of moving an operation to a different part of the world, and it can still be done in-house. They’re usually moved to an emerging market where labor costs are lower, and it’s commonly done in China, India, and other parts of Asia.
An operation can also be moved offshore through outsourcing globalization, and it save money for both the client and the company providing the service. In some ways, outsourcing and offshoring are two sides of the same coin.
Here is some more detailed information on the outsourcing and offshoring definition differences.
Many people think that outsourcing is the act of moving businesses offshore, but that’s not always the case. While an outsourced operation can be moved offshore to cut costs, it doesn’t mean that it will be. Many different processes can be moved offshore, but outsourcing globalization doesn’t always make sense. Its purpose is to save money, but sometimes there is a sacrifice in quality. In any case, there is a bit of a trade-off when an operation is handed off to another company.
Outsourcing does have one big advantage. Some business operations require a higher degree of specialization, which could give you a better level of quality than doing it in-house. And the cost savings can be significant.
An example of this could be manufacturing. If you need to make a specific part or product, outsourcing could give you the flexibility to only pay for what you need, which could save you both time and money. Certain financial services (such as bookkeeping and accounting) can be given to someone who has a more in-depth knowledge of the process, and it can save you a great deal of frustration.
In an economy that’s centered around globalization, offshoring can benefit both parties. It’s often what many newscasters are referring to when they talk about “outsourcing.” While they’re similar in many respects, one doesn’t constitute the other. Offshoring can involve outsourcing, and many times it does. However, the operation can still be kept in-house.
An example of offshoring would be moving a factory to a country where labor is cheaper, which can provide a great deal of savings for the company. Many of them move call centers to countries like India for the same reason, but it can also give the company certain tax breaks. There could be laws in that country with regard to imports and exports, and it could cut their costs even further.
Globalization offshoring can give the company greater control if the operation is kept in-house, which isn’t offered when it’s outsourced. This is especially true with time-sensitive operations. If a supplier didn’t deliver on what they promised in the time it was needed, it could have serious consequences for the company.
To decide on outsourcing vs. offshoring, there are many things you have to consider. There are benefits and drawbacks to both, and it will vary from one company to another. It can depend on different industries as well. You need to look at your situation, so you can understand the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing and offshoring.
While outsourcing may not provide as much quality as keeping an operation in-house, it can provide a great deal of cost savings as you continue to grow your business. There are many outsourcing examples, but there are some common operations that are traditionally outsourced. This can include customer service and tech support, which are often done through outsourcing globalization. In some cases, it can allow a company to get better quality in that part of their business, especially in areas that need a higher level of specialization.
There is one thing about outsourcing and offshoring of which you need to be aware. There could be some hidden costs, which could reduce their benefits. Some outsourcing companies don’t manage certain operations well enough, which can hinder their ability to provide adequate service. Most likely, they have lost contracts because of it.
Outsourcing does come with other disadvantages as well. Certain sensitive information can become more exposed, and it can be mishandled by the company providing the service. This could compromise security, which can be an issue with the following services:
Confidential business information can be exposed to someone outside the company, which could compromise security.
You also risk losing the connection with your customers, because the vendor may not be as concerned. They may have many other clients on which they have to focus, which is a common issue with customer service and tech support.
Before you make a decision, you have to take all this into careful consideration. It could save you a great deal of frustration, and it can save you money. Does it make sense for you to outsource or move an operation offshore?
If you want to find the best solution for both outsourcing and offshoring, Sidago has everything you need. We’ve helped many companies in many different industries, and we can provide quality service while reducing your costs.
We hire the best in their respective fields, and all of them are committed to enhancing their careers. We also encourage them to grow as professionals and as people. It’s the only way we can provide such fantastic service to our clients.
If you’re looking for the best solution for outsourcing and offshoring, get in touch with us today!
Finally I have been able to get in touch with my brother Kyle’s old business associate, and it has been a great achievement because am now able to retrieve the domain, which is kyleEagle.com. In honor of my brother, I decided to publish a placeholder site in memory of him. My family members and I will never forget the great work he did when he started this foundation, and I decided to include the eulogy that I had prepared and read that day of his funeral.
When I published that quickly patched up site, it was imperative that something more had to be done to keep his candle burning, hold his memories in our minds and tell the world what a great brother we had. The idea gave birth to the formation of 501(c)(3), which is a nonprofit organization.
To be sincere, we are not yet decided about where to channel our charity to because we are spoilt of choice, wondering whether to support animal care and protection, conservation of nature or we just carry on with the existing EWA Kids Nonprofit foundation that is still registered under his name.
We cannot forget Jennifer Barker who his my brother’s ex-fiancée, and my family and I are working hand-in-hand with her so that we can all brainstorm and settle on the right way forward. Since I posted the site and it went live, I have called both my parents and Jennifer on board so that we can create eulogies together and come up with a complete biography that will cement his place on the internet. All of us had different and special attachment to Kyle, and it will be a perfect biography when everyone is given a chance to pour his or her heart and honor our loved family member.
I am glad that these efforts of creating the website that will help me pour my feelings about my brother, and the effort of carrying on with his charity work is giving me the boldness to deal with the pain and grief of losing him.
In 2011, we organized a project where we could 'adopt' a family in need for Christmas. When we saw how much joy we were brought to that single family and how far a little money went, we decided to turn it into a charity that could reach more families. In September 2012 it was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization.Valerie Eagle was the director and the main organizer of EWA Kids. She coordinated the efforts of many of our employees to work together to find families, buy gifts, wrap gifts, and of course give gifts. We began by contacting local churches, schools and other organizations to find families that were in need. After locating families, we worked with employees to purchase hundreds of gifts and individually wrap each one - a daunting task that took weeks to complete.
The first year of EWA kids was extremely successful, reaching dozens of families throughout the Chicagoland area. During the 2012 holiday season, we gave gifts to over 200 children - donating roughly $10,000. The gifts donated ranged from toys to necessities like clothes. EWA Kids gave everything from toys and video games to necessities like winter jackets and grocery gift cards. We were helping not only the kids, but their families as well.
The whole experience was one of the highlights of my career - it was nice to make even a small little impact on someones life. I may have a pretty infamous reputation as a cut-throat businessman, but it's my goal in life to make enough money to spend all my time giving it away. Following the closing of Eagle Assets, we decide to as well discontinue with the charity and begin the Kyle Eagle Foundation to replace it.
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