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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2016 · 55 MIN

Ep. 55 Lessons From A £20 Million Exit

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Have you ever stayed in a fancy hotel and wondered how much they pay Aveda for those little bottles of shampoo? Turns out, there is a company called Pacific Direct that acts as a middleman between the hotel chain and the company supplying the shampoo. U.K.-based Pacific Direct was earning £3.3 million when founder Lara Morgan decided to sell. She got multiple offers for her company and ultimately sold it to a private equity group for £20 million. During our interview, Morgan shared her wisdom on how to sell your company, including: What to do if your acquisition falls apart at the last minute. How to reward your employees when you sell. How a "drag and tag" clause in a sale to a private equity acquisition works. How to evaluate multiple offers to buy your business.

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