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The Acquisition Talk with Fexingo: Mergers, Buyouts, and Business Sales for Operators
by Fexingo
Mergers and acquisitions are the engine of corporate growth, but most operators sit on the sidelines, afraid of the complexity. In The Acquisition Talk, Lucas and Luna cut through the mystique with real numbers and real deals: how a mid-market manufacturer in Ohio bought out its competitor without a PE sponsor, why a SaaS founder walked away from a nine-figure offer, and what the accounting treatment of goodwill actually means for your balance sheet. Each episode walks through a specific acquisition scenario — hostile vs. friendly, stock vs. cash, earn-out structures, antitrust hurdles — and traces the exact math, the negotiation tactics, and the post-close integration traps. Lucas brings the journalistic rigor, pressing on multiples, financing terms, and regulatory filings; Luna interrogates the human side — founder psychology, boardroom politics, and the cultural collision that kills 70% of deals. They never pitch a single generic 'synergy.' Instead, you get the raw case of Kraft-Hei
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Mergers and acquisitions are the engine of corporate growth, but most operators sit on the sidelines, afraid of the complexity. In The Acquisition Talk, Lucas and Luna cut through the mystique with real numbers and real deals: how a mid-market manufacturer in Ohio bought out its competitor without a PE sponsor, why a SaaS founder walked away from a nine-figure offer, and what the accounting treatment of goodwill actually means for your balance sheet. Each episode walks through a specific acquisition scenario — hostile vs. friendly, stock vs. cash, earn-out structures, antitrust hurdles — and traces the exact math, the negotiation tactics, and the post-close integration traps. Lucas brings the journalistic rigor, pressing on multiples, financing terms, and regulatory filings; Luna interrogates the human side — founder psychology, boardroom politics, and the cultural collision that kills 70% of deals. They never pitch a single generic 'synergy.' Instead, you get the raw case of Kraft-Hei
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