Three winning preliminary steps when buying or selling a company
As a business owner it is hard to know how to go about exiting a business. The process of buying or selling can be big and unwieldy to take on.
As a business owner it is hard to know how to go about exiting a business. The process of buying or selling can be big and unwieldy to take on.
Determining the ROI of welding robots on an assembly line is a complex math task.
COVID-19,which forced billions of people to stay home, helped the e-commerce market continue to grow. This industry has seen an immense increase in growth over the past two decades and it is not expected to change in the near future.
Companies in the trash business are asking themselves, “Should I sell my business now and take advantage of today’s record asset prices, or ride the current economic boom for a couple more years?”
Early signs of adjustments in these relationships are reminiscent of earlier changes.
Our top prediction for the MSP market this year is this: It’s no longer simply a land grab, but a platform grab
Consolidation is rampant in the automotive aftermarket industry. Private equity and strategic investors are buying thousands of small stores and shops around the country, creating efficiencies until they’re ready to be sold off or go public.
The home health care and hospice industry is expected to continue its fast growth rate resulting in business owners reviewing when it may be the best time to sell.
Companies make a strategic decision to either grow their company via acquisition or sell for a variety of reasons. In order to be successful business owners, conduct thorough research to understand the process. Working with a firm that knows the M&A game is optimal versus stumbling through it alone.
The hospice and home health care industry is expected to grow strongly over the foreseeable future, driven by powerful demographic trends, including a rising elderly population, longer life spans and more chronic and age-related illnesses.