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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2022 · 26 MIN

Advice for Any Transportation Owner Looking To Sell Their Business in the Next 5 Years

from In the Hot Seat | The Business of Transportation · host The Tenney Group

In this episode of the Hot Seat, Spencer Tenney interviews former client, Jeff Gunnin. Jeff was one of the founders of C2 Freight Resources in Houston, AL. He walks us through why he chose to exit his business, what surprised him about this process and what advice he would give someone that was looking to sell their business in the next five years.   Looking to acquire another transportation business? Join Tenney Group's private Buyer Network where we take the time to learn about your specific business goals and only bring you possible deals that fit those goals.   https://www.thetenneygroup.com/buying-a-business/  Interested in selling your transportation business? Click the link below to see our process and find out if we can help you achieve your business goals.   https://www.thetenneygroup.com/our-process/  Connect with us on LinkedIn  👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-tenney-group

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