
Explore the deal everyone on the podcast wanted to buy—a $2.2M EBITDA traffic management firm for $11M, perfect for the M&A enthusiast!
Explore the deal everyone on the podcast wanted to buy—a $2.2M EBITDA traffic management firm for $11M, perfect for the M&A enthusiast!
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts dive into the details of a $2.2M EBITDA traffic management firm. The business specializes in providing off-duty officers and trained professionals to manage traffic for events, airports, construction, and more. With a $20M top line, an absentee owner, and significant growth opportunities, the panel discusses the pros, cons, and potential strategies for taking this business to the next level. They also tackle the unique challenges of scaling low CapEx businesses and the dynamics of self-funded searchers trying to acquire businesses at this size.

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