In this episode of The Credit Bubble, I sit down with Peter Goldstein, CEO of a Nasdaq-listed acquisition corporation and a four-decade entrepreneur with five exits behind him. Peter traces his arc from starting a perishable food business at 24 — and selling it at 30 with no banker, no transactional lawyer, and millions left on the table — to running his own boutique investment bank and now leading a public company. We get into why he tells founders that not everyone will IPO, but every company will eventually exit, and why building a transferable business that can run without you is the real work. We also dig into the 75% of owners who regret selling within a year, how the market — not a valuation report — actually prices a deal, and his idea of the integrated CEO, where business, financial, and personal readiness all sit on the same balance sheet.