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In this episode of “Show Me The Way,” Dave sits down with Steve Burbridge, Owner of Anthony Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, to discuss the many lessons learned owning and selling multiple businesses, the role that company culture plays in the deal, and many personal details to be wary of throughout the process.
Dave asks Steve to discuss his background and early career.
Dave continues these words of wisdom by saying that it is better to buy a business than to start one from scratch.
Dave asks what he knows now that he wishes he had known with his first businesses.
Dave runs through Steve’s expansive educational background, and asks what led Steve to pulling out of his business.
Dave mentions the differences in the culture and how they can determine a fate of a deal, and asks Steve what of those thoughts were running through his mind.
Dave says that clearly the first buyers were not the right fit, and asks Steve to reflect on what the right buyer looked like to him.
Dave then goes into issues that may arise through the process, such as deal fatigue, and asks Steve how he dealt with deal fatigue.
Steve then runs through additional points where he either got hung up or learned a lesson.
Dave asks Steve what final points he would want to leave people with.
To reach Steve, email him at [email protected]
To reach out to Dave for advice or consultation, please visit www.davidseitter.com or email him at [email protected]
Disclosure
This podcast is provided for educational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. The recommendations contained in this podcast are not necessarily appropriate for every individual or business. In determining the best course of action, business owners should consult with an attorney on their distinct circumstances.
By David SeitterIn this episode of “Show Me The Way,” Dave sits down with Steve Burbridge, Owner of Anthony Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, to discuss the many lessons learned owning and selling multiple businesses, the role that company culture plays in the deal, and many personal details to be wary of throughout the process.
Dave asks Steve to discuss his background and early career.
Dave continues these words of wisdom by saying that it is better to buy a business than to start one from scratch.
Dave asks what he knows now that he wishes he had known with his first businesses.
Dave runs through Steve’s expansive educational background, and asks what led Steve to pulling out of his business.
Dave mentions the differences in the culture and how they can determine a fate of a deal, and asks Steve what of those thoughts were running through his mind.
Dave says that clearly the first buyers were not the right fit, and asks Steve to reflect on what the right buyer looked like to him.
Dave then goes into issues that may arise through the process, such as deal fatigue, and asks Steve how he dealt with deal fatigue.
Steve then runs through additional points where he either got hung up or learned a lesson.
Dave asks Steve what final points he would want to leave people with.
To reach Steve, email him at [email protected]
To reach out to Dave for advice or consultation, please visit www.davidseitter.com or email him at [email protected]
Disclosure
This podcast is provided for educational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. The recommendations contained in this podcast are not necessarily appropriate for every individual or business. In determining the best course of action, business owners should consult with an attorney on their distinct circumstances.

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