
Heather ( @EndresenHeather ), and Bill ( @BillDA ) review one of Bill's favorite types of companies. Rentals! A business that manages rentals for Hollywood movie companies. They wrap up the episode...
Heather (@EndresenHeather), and Bill (@BillDA) review one of Bill's favorite types of companies. Rentals! A business that manages rentals for Hollywood movie companies.
They wrap up the episode with a conversation around specialized lenders and acquiring a business from your parents.
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