Exit Strategies
UK based market-place scale-up with strong global / US presence, 4 yrs old, bootstrapped, annualised turnover rapidly approaching £2m pa, growing fast, huge global scope and coverage already in growing market. Strong team, partnerships, very positive global PR, growing market and market leader disrupting very attractive consumer sector, award winning business, capital efficient, fantastically rewarding profitable business, top 40,000 Alexa rating, just want to assess options (due to personal circumstances) and consider strategy for the end game - not necessarily there at this stage, but want to know how best to work towards exit and glean the best advice to optimise options for that. Also whether that would be best targeted in UK or US. Any pointers would be very much appreciated.
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22 Year Vet Digital Media, Exec, M&A, Entrepreneur
It is difficult to give you a clear answer without knowing more about your company and product. Are you looking to sell or just want someone to advise you on what/how to do it?
Answered almost 10 years ago
Internet Business Acquisitions/Valuations Expert
Having been active in the industry of online acquisitions for half a decade I would strongly recommend you to consult with a broker who specialises in online properties, as bricks and mortar M&A firms typically don't have the necessary knowledge to provide you with an accurate valuation, or the contacts to find your business a qualified buyer when the time comes to sell it.
You're welcome to speak to either my team (I run the brokerage division of Flippa.com called Deal Flow - http://dealflow.flippa.com), or other reputable brokers in the industry, such as Quiet Light Brokerage and FE International.
Best,
Bryan
Answered almost 10 years ago
CEO @FE International, Investor, Forbes Council
Thanks Bryan.
If you are still looking for help, do get in touch (ismael@feinternational.com). We have offices in London and the US, so know both sides of the pond very well.
We have advised on more online business sales than any other specialised broker, so should be well placed to point you in the right direction.
Answered almost 10 years ago
Business and legal expert
It sounds like you don't need a broker yet but someone to brain storm the idea with. If you go to a broker now, you will be offered JUST what that broker knows and not other options that might be on the table. As someone who gave legal support for a lot of companies, I was also very often the CEO/ Chairperson's "shrink" as well and we discussed such issues thinking what are their best options to move forward/exit. You can give me a call so we can have a quick chat to see if this is relevant in your case as well.
Answered almost 10 years ago