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Show Highlights
It's not an easy decision to sell a float center. But when you do come up to that point, what do you do? Who do you talk to and how does it work? Should you hire on a broker? What sort of timeline should you expect?
Having never sold a business, Graham and Ashkahn aren't exactly experts on the subject, but they offer informed advice on where to sell and how long it'll probably take.
Show Resources
The Deal Room Podcast
Usedfloattanks.com
The Float Collective
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Transcription of this episode... (in case you prefer reading)
Graham: Hey, how are you doing? All right, how are you doing, audience?
Ashkahn: Welcome. That's weird if you address it to people in the real world, you know?
Graham: How you doing over there, Ashkahn?
Ashkahn: I feel uncomfortable. That's how I'm doing.
Graham: I'm Graham.
Ashkahn: I'm Ashkahn.
Graham: Today's question is “what is the best way to market the sale of my float business?” That's kind of ... Hopefully you're selling it for happy reasons.
Ashkahn: So you can open two more float businesses.
Graham: Yeah, so how do you, If you get into this salty industry and you now have built a float center and want to get rid of it,