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What Has Changed In Public Finance Since June 1st?

H. Friedman Search

Municipal advisory firms are also looking to expand their horizons and actively looking/hiring for positions. The balance of this blog will address these issues. They are out there from boutiques to major name firms, from analysts to heads of public finance and practice group leaders. No, clearly not.

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Selling Your Business to a PE Group: What to Know as You Contemplate a Deal

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

For a more detailed look at what it means to become a PE group’s platform company vs. an add-on to an existing platform, read our latest blog on this topic.) Business owners who are eager to retire or move on to other professional pursuits often find this deal structure more appealing. What is the PE Group’s Growth Strategy?

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A Sellers Guide to Choosing the Right Financial Buyer

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

This blog will offer a high-level overview of the distinguishing factors and potential post-transaction outcomes that you should keep in mind when comparing offers from private equity groups.

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M&A Spotlight “Building the Right Team Makes the Complex Seem Simple”

Focus Investment Banking

Building the perfect team On the M&A advisory side, McEntee turned to FOCUS, which had offices across the US and Europe and was familiar with executing cross border deals. “It’s tough to quantify how valuable that is…I know they are old fashioned kinds of words, trust and respect, but they still work.

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From “Slowth” to Growth: How Mindset Impacts a Government Contractor’s Success

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

That’s the topic CCA Managing Director Marty O’Neill and Shirley Collier, President of Scale 2 Market, discussed on the Growth Masters Federal podcast, which this blog recaps. Investors are still active in the M&A middle market, even in a difficult economy. It’s often a matter of mindset.