
On this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Heather, and Bill discuss a niche citrus juice ingredients company focusing on its unique offerings in frozen and liquid concentrates. The team delibe...
On this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Heather, and Bill discuss a niche citrus juice ingredients company focusing on its unique offerings in frozen and liquid concentrates. The team deliberates on the company's growth trajectory and potential challenges, including evaluating its asset-heavy structure and the risks associated with a rapid revenue increase. They emphasize the importance of understanding the competitive landscape and the implications of potential industry changes while considering various financing options for prospective buyers, including equity and seller roles.
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