
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills and Girdley discuss a distribution wood products business for sale in Broward County, Florida, priced at $1.4 million with a $730,000 cash flow and $1.5 million in revenue. They analyze the industry's stable demand for pallets and highlight the potential challenges associated with the owner's skewed perception of the business's value. Despite these challenges, they emphasize the industry's low regulatory requirements, low-tech operations, and potential for sustained demand, indicating an overall positive outlook for the wood products market.
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