Selling a business: Guides to Exits
by Tim Chapman - Friday, 15th February 2008 -
Two in-depth features on the secrets of successful business sales.
You’ve got a great business, or the makings of a great business, but there comes a time when you need, at the very least, to consider selling it. It may be a business that you or your family have been running for decades, but now it’s time to retire, or pass the business on to other hands. Or it may be a hard-won entrepreneurial venture, but you want to take the wealth you’ve created and put it to work elsewhere. Maybe you see consolidation coming up in your sector, or realise that your business needs other skills to take it to the next leve
Click here for our first guide to exits.
Click here to find out the secrets of a successful exit.
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