
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts discuss a business for sale that is a golf ball and club...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts discuss a business for sale that is a golf ball and club manufacturing company, analyzing its financials and market position. |They delve into the company's relationship with Walmart and the challenges of working in the retail industry. Highlighting the intricacies of supply chain dynamics and the potential cash flow challenges, they provide insights into the business owner's possible ownership s...

In this episode the hosts break down a Southern California industrial automation equipment business whose niche customer base, unclear recurring revenue, and likely customer concentration risks turn what looks like a profitable manufacturing deal into a potential acquisition nightmare.

In this episode the hosts analyze a niche executive recruiting firm serving the printing, packaging, and paper industries, debating whether its deep relationships and proprietary network create a durable moat—or a dangerous key-man dependency.

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