
This week we talk about three SMB M&A deals: * Acquiring a Houston Bar * A Mud Beauty Mask Co * Another Beauty Mask Co ----- * Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to...
This week we talk about three SMB M&A deals:
* Acquiring a Houston Bar
* A Mud Beauty Mask Co
* Another Beauty Mask Co
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Past guests on Acquanon include Nick Huber, Brent Beshore, Aaron Rubin, Mike Botkin, Ari Ozick, Mitchell Baldridge, Xavier Helgelsen, Mike Loftus, Steve Divitkos, Dzmitry Miranovich, Morgan Tate and more.
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#62 Two Landscaping Businesses for Sale - Mike Loftus CEO of Connor's Landscaping
#66 Analyzing Software Businesses for Sale with Steve Divitkos, experienced industry CEO
#42 $900k Moving and Storage Company / $500k Rural Mini-Storage
#61 Two Manufacturing Businesses for Sale - Brent Beshore - Founder and CEO at Permanent Equity
#24 $5mm pool services and lifeguard staffing co / $2mm septic services business - featuring baller @WilsonCompanies as a special guest!
#45 $800k/yr cleaning business in Midland, TX / a $565k/yr window cleaning business in San Antonio, TX
#48 Two Landscaping Businesses for Sale - Mike Botkin of Benchmark Group

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