On-Ramp to Exit
Your Guide to Navigating the Complete Private Equity Experience
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Narrado por:
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Edward J. Barton
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Rory R. Liebhart
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Emily L. Sander
If your goal is to navigate the private equity landscape successfully, you'll find this book packed with practical advice and strategies to make informed decisions at every stage of the process.
- When to consider a PE partnership
- How to make your business attractive to PE firms
- Structure your PE deal to realize the highest possible value and liquidity
- Maximize value with your new PE sponsor during the next phase of the business
- Understand how your company aligns to the strategic buyer universe
- Capitalize on the opportunity to share in economics with ownership as an employee
This book offers a refreshingly honest and practical perspective on private equity partnerships. Its commitment to value and results can transform your thinking about your business's future.
Buy this book and create win-win scenarios for leadership teams and PE investors.
©2024 Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, Emily Sander (P)2024 Emily SanderI have seen ego arguments and times when people need breaks because things get heated. There is a point where emotions rise too high and logic gets lost, and those breaks help people reset their minds or viewpoints. Though breaks are not always available. The authors mentioned that time with high level leaders is limited, so direct points can feel like one hit after another even when they are meant to be clear and simple. I am looking forward to hearing more from these authors.
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