
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael , Mills, and Bill discuss a Canadian digital agency, highlighting its business model,...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael , Mills, and Bill discuss a Canadian digital agency, highlighting its business model, profitability, and the $3.9 million CAD asking price. The conversation also touches on generational differences in technology and social interactions, adding depth to the discussion. This episode offers a blend of insightful analysis and light-hearted banter, perfect for those interested in the nuances of business...

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.

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