Property guru Thony Edouard has dropped a hint that will soon venture into streaming services. He made this disclosure while recounting his business odyssey.
“The Covid-19 pandemic has opened a new door for me in streaming services and I will soon have The Plug Network running,” he said dropping the name of the company in the offing.
Giving an insight into how he started his Edouard Equity Real Estate company, he attributed it to his hunger for entrepreneurship and opportunities that came his way.
According to him: “I started in real estate in 2005 by having a chance to be a Loan Officer at an office in midtown, an office called Madison Capitol where a gentleman named Sal give me my first chance to come to the real estate world. I was inspired by a very good friend of mine and a brother of mine called Mario Casseus and a mentor called Wayne Green that showed me the way and helped me set up my own office 10 years later in Hempstead New York,” he said.
He further stressed that he has always been driven by entrepreneurial impulses since when he was in high school.
“Since I was in Junior High school I always wanted to be a businessman but was not quite sure which field I should venture in. In life, you should always go with what you have an advantage in, and real estate was what I felt like I had an advantage on.”
He said similar circumstances are what is pushing him into the streaming service business.
He does not doubt that The Plug Network will encounter initial challenges, he said, noting that he has learned how to scale such hurdles from his first year as an entrepreneur. “My first year was pretty rough, but I found a way to make it a challenge and end my first year with a small profit,” he said.
Despite the presence of streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon in the business already, Thony Edouard has a conviction that The Plug Network will have a competitive edge in the market because he “observes the cardinal rule of business.”