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08-20-2023 Newsletter: Sunday Reading

OfficeHours

Once improved, the exit can then take place, usually in the form of another sale or an Initial Public Offering (IPO), both of which are usually under the advice of an investment bank. No, I’m not Check Out All Our Blog Posts Why OfficeHours & Why Now? Fill out our App here for a FREE Coaching Call 2.

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Is Private Equity Right for You?

OfficeHours

Once improved, the exit can then take place, usually in the form of another sale or an Initial Public Offering (IPO), both of which are usually under the advice of an investment bank. Collaborative skills are crucial for effective teamwork and achieving common objectives, and given the long hours, “fit” is important as well.

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Navigating the Exit: A Mid-Market Owner’s Guide to Crafting an Exit Strategy

Sun Acquisitions

Cultivate a collaboration, innovation, and accountability culture to empower your management team to drive the business forward independently. Common exit strategies include selling to strategic buyers, private equity firms, management buyouts (MBOs), or going public through an initial public offering (IPO).

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Why Aren’t More Tire Dealerships Going Public?

Focus Investment Banking

I still recall the metric that was drilled into me back then: hit $50 million in revenue and a few back-to-back years of profitability and you, too, can go public. The benefits of going public are significant. This contrasts with the rigid timelines and standardized processes associated with IPOs.

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Cooley’s 2023 Life Sciences M&A Year in Review: Potent Mix of Creativity and Resilience Spurs Activity Heading Into 2024

Cooley M&A

Collaborate or buy?’ question remains key Buyers in the life sciences industry continue to face the decision of whether to acquire a company or enter into a collaboration deal, which is influenced by the potential benefits of the partnership, the risks of only partial control, the ability to align on upfront valuation and antitrust risk.

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