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The essential guide to raising private equity

Growth Business

By Dom Walbanke on Growth Business - Your gateway to entrepreneurial success Raising private equity funds is seen as the holy grail for businesses who want to grow quickly, simply because the strength of capital opens the door for rapid growth.

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M&A Heats Up in the Bakery Market

Focus Investment Banking

It’s no surprise that bakery is one of the food industry’s most dependable performers. As a staple food, it’s insulated from fluctuations in household incomes and business cycles compared to the broader food and beverage industry. General Mills acquired private equity-backed TNT Crust, a frozen pizza supplier, for $253 million.

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What are Consumer Products? (Types, Definitions, and Industry Analysis)

Peak Frameworks

Consumer products are goods sold to the end customer for personal use, including anything from food items to clothing to electronics. If you're interested in breaking into finance, check out our Private Equity Course and Investment Banking Course , which help thousands of candidates land top jobs every year.

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FOCUS Investment Banking Welcomes New Managing Directors, Expanding Southeast and Midwest Presence

Focus Investment Banking

McCraw has over 30 years experience serving clients with mergers & acquisitions, advisory services, and business consulting, in addition to starting two businesses of his own and serving as a private company executive. He will be joining the Food & Beverage and Business Services groups.

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Why Buyers Willing to Pay Up for A Restaurant Brand

Focus Investment Banking

Many owners are bearish when discussing a capital related transaction, be it a capital raise, selling a minority stake, or selling their beloved brand creation. We hear often cited examples of this over the last few decades, with the proliferation of private equity and family offices.