
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael and Heather discuss a printing equipment business for sale. Heather shares the business's details, including an asking price of $5.8 million, a cash flow of $724,599, and its specialization in plant relocations for the printing industry. They highlight the challenges of finding suitable management for the niche business and the unique hustle required in smaller towns.
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