
In this episode, Bill, Michael, and Mills dive headfirst into a mysterious construction consulting company without any prior knowledge of...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode, Bill, Michael, and Mills dive headfirst into a mysterious construction consulting company without any prior knowledge of the business. As they explore the company's listing, they uncover intriguing details about its growth, profitability, and unique niche. The trio raises critical questions about customer concentration, the founder's role, and the impact of market dynamics on the business. Check out the listing: https://www.bizbuysell.co...

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