
In this episode, we found a South Carolina-based steel fabrication company business for sale. Making $12.5 million in revenue and...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episode In this episode, we found a South Carolina-based steel fabrication company business for sale. Making $12.5 million in revenue and a cash flow of $1.6 million. We then talked about company's potential for expansion, its reliance on cyclical construction projects, and the crucial role of relationships with general contractors and financing challenges, particularly through SBA loans, providing valuable insights into business acquisitions in the steel fabric...

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