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Highlights of SEMA/AAPEX/Global Tire Expo Week

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Last year, we were engaged on site by one tire dealer and hired by an ecommerce company for an acquisition search, so the investment of time and money pays off. Larger investment banks rent out restaurants for invitation-only functions for their clients and prospects. The focus here is on publicly traded companies.

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Single Store Generalist Shops | Why the Era is Coming to an End with Cole Strandberg

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My parents started a collision repair equipment company back in 1988, ended up not joining the family business right out of school, but went the investment banking route and sometime into that the family business came calling. I grew up around the collision repair industry. So it’s an industry I love.

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Momentum Builds for Ophthalmology Recapitalizations

Focus Investment Banking

Traditional terminal exit routes for private equity-backed companies are to larger strategic acquirers (often public companies) and IPOs, where a private company becomes publicly traded. Pet food manufacturer Mars, for example, started acquiring larger veterinary organizations years ago. The theme is not entirely new, however.

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Investing Principles: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Wins, Losses, and Strikeouts

Mergers and Inquisitions

Maybe, but if it does, your investment performance will be the least of your worries because robots will be shooting children with rocket launchers. Just think about how much you can invest each year if you earn $100K vs. $600K. Yes, you will spend more money on rent, food, vacations, etc.,