Mergers and Acquisitions Consulting Services in Tampa
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If the buyer of your business is likely to be another company or a private equity group, then our Mergers & Acquisitions (M & A) Division can be of most help to you. Most of these buyers have people with significant experience acquiring privately-held companies such as yours. Having our M & A Division on your side helps steady the negotiating table and levels the playing field.
Private Equity Groups
Our Mergers and Acquisition (M & A) Division is focused upon companies with revenues from $2.5 Million to $100 Million. They are the business brokers who maintain contact with the hundreds of Private Equity Groups who have raised many millions of dollars from pension funds and institutional investors for the sole purpose of investing in privately-held businesses such as yours. In addition to looking for Platform Companies that fit their published investment strategies, they are also looking for add-on acquisitions for the companies already in their portfolio. While many of the Private Equity Groups may have raised several hundred millions in capital, some have raised billions and eclipse some “Fortune 500” companies in size.
Although many Private Equity Groups are primarily interested in purchasing 100% of companies, some also make recapitalization investments where the present owner sells only a portion of their stock and remains as top management of the company with a planned future retirement. This allows you to take some cash out of your business now and sell the balance of your ownership when you retire.
Corporate Buyers
In addition to the many corporate buyers who maintain contact with our Business Mergers and Acquisitions Division, we bring you the training and experience to know how to identify other corporate buyers who may be interested in acquiring your business. We know how to make confidential inquiries to corporate buyers without disclosing your company’s identity.
Our experience leads us to believe an auction process does not maintain the confidentiality most sellers like yourself desire. It can reduce the implicit value of your company if so many buyers look at your business that it becomes over-shopped. We prefer to help even the most jaded corporate buyer discover the untouched diamond in your business. Only experienced business mergers and acquisitions experts can accomplish this in an effective manner.
Although most corporate buyers are interested only in purchasing 100% of businesses such as yours, some are interested in forming strategic alliances that may also involve an equity investment with a formula agreed to in advance which allows them to purchase 100% at a later time. Our Business Mergers & Acquisitions Division can help you make contact and negotiate a strategic alliance.
Wealthy Individual Buyers
Many wealthy individuals band loosely together with others to form what appears similar to the organized private equity groups. Many wealthy individuals bring significant management skills as well as access to capital beyond their own financial capacity. Most are interested in making investments in privately-held businesses such as yours and being involved at the board level to help the company with financing, strategy and marketing issues. They frequently have significant experience acquiring businesses. Having our Mergers & Acquisitions Division involved helps you level the playing field.
Call your Tampa, Florida (FL) Murphy Business office at (813) 431-3529 for professional expertise in buying a business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Tax Ramifications of selling a business?
Selling your business might be the single biggest asset you ever sell. So, understanding your tax liability should not be taken lightly. Without proper allocation of the purchase price, you might be shocked by your tax liability. Watch this video for more information!
Do I have a sellable business?
Many business owners are shocked when they hear their business is either worth much less than they thought, or that it has no sellable value at all. In order to assist you in learning if your business is sellable, let’s look at the top 9 things that make a business unsellable. Watch this video for more information.
When should I contact a business broker?
As soon as you start considering the option of selling your business, even if it is 3-4 years in advance, you should consult with a business broker. We can put a plan in place to prepare your business for sale. Watch the video to learn more.
How do I find the perfect buyer?
Finding the best buyer is a systematic process that we have mastered. It all starts with the business assessment and knowing that the price we are asking is fair market value. In cases where a broker has not done a complete and thorough assessment before listing the business, they do not really understand your business and do not know the profile of the perfect buyer, so your time is wasted meeting unqualified buyers. Watch this video to learn more.
What are the different types of business valuations?
Whether you are selling your business or have a need to establish the value of your business for other purposes, there are several different types of valuations. Watch this video to learn more.