Episodes
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, and Heather get a business deal involving a seven-year-old blue-collar workwear brand that's booming thanks to its new TikTok shop. They talk about how selling things on social media, like TikTok, can be really hit or miss and discuss intellectual property challenges and more.  Hope you have fun as we did. Today's listing is found on Quietlight Quiet Light is a business brokerage firm that helps entrepreneurs buy, value, and sell...
Published 05/03/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, Heather, and Mills discuss a potential purchase of a landscape and architectural lighting company in the Hamptons valued at $1.25 million with annual revenues of $800,000 and a net cash flow of $375,000. They analyze its strong financials, 40-year history, and wealthy client base while also considering challenges like its dependence on local referrals for new business. Enjoy the show!  Check out the listing here:...
Published 04/30/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael Girdley, Bill D'Alessandro, and Heather Endresen discuss buying an aircraft service center. They review the business details, noting its strong sales of $1.2 million and good profit margins. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in aviation and what it takes to run a niche service business. Check out the listing here: https://synergybb.com/listings/well-established-aircraft-service-center/ Thanks to this week's sponsor: Have you...
Published 04/26/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, Heather, and Mills review a fascinating deal shared by one of our listeners, Michael Weinstein. This potentially dubious business deal involves a technology platform for selling luxury items. As we analyze the details, including impressive sales figures and margins, questions arise about the legitimacy of the transactions and the business's association with website closers. The discussion navigates through various topics, from the...
Published 04/23/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Heather and Bill reveal a fascinating deal: a 35-year-old online ticket brokering business with a unique twist. The company specializes in the secondary market for highly sought-after event tickets, bragging a devoted clientele and generating substantial revenue. However, the deal comes with its own set of challenges and risks. While the business offers lucrative opportunities, particularly with its affiliate program for travel agents, there...
Published 04/19/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, Heather, and Mills dig into a startup from Mexico that's all about Shopify apps. They chat about what the app does, how it's doing financially, and if it's got what it takes to grow. They also discuss the ups and downs of running a business in Mexico, the wild world of e-commerce on TikTok, and what might be in store for Shopify.  Should you buy this?  Check out the listing here:...
Published 04/16/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, and Heather discuss the potential acquisition of a cleanroom supplies company. They analyze the financials, market dynamics, risks, and growth opportunities associated with the deal. Despite uncertainties like customer concentration and reliance on qualified staff, the hosts express optimism due to the company's steady revenue growth, specialized market niche, and limited competition. Check out the listing here: ...
Published 04/12/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather introduces a business deal involving a medical health and wellness center located in Boston, Massachusetts, priced at $3.25 million with seller financing available. The team discusses the details, including the motivations for selling, such as retirement, and the presence of a motivated seller willing to stay on for transition. They analyze the business model, focusing on its weight loss program, high-margin products, and success rates, while...
Published 04/09/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather and Bill discuss a startup specializing in customized cartoon goods for anime fans. With an asking price of $1.28 million, the business has shown promising revenue and profit figures, operating mainly on Shopify and leveraging platforms like TikTok for marketing. Despite concerns about the short history of the business and potential risks associated with TikTok's uncertain future, there's excitement about its growth potential. Heather and...
Published 04/05/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous,  Heather and Bill discuss the potential acquisition of an e-commerce startup from Australia specializing in health supplements for kidney health. With an asking price of $4.8 million, the business boasts significant revenue and profit figures. However, concerns arise regarding FDA compliance due to the company's health claims, ownership dynamics, and financing challenges. Despite promising aspects like recurring revenue, growth potential, and diverse...
Published 04/02/24
In the episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather and Bill discuss a rural broadband provider in Utah. The company is listed for $3 million with $340,000 cash flow and claims to offer cheaper infrastructure. However, the hosts express skepticism due to emerging competition from Starlink and uncertainty about government subsidies. They question the business's scalability and suggest it may be better suited for acquisition within a roll-up strategy. Overall, they highlight the risks and...
Published 03/29/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael introduces a business model he dubs "sweat equity capital," which involves providing consulting services to businesses with growth potential, with payment linked to the client's success through revenue sharing. Heather and Michael highlight its impressive profit margins and services offered, such as digital customer acquisition. The hosts delve into the complexities of the revenue-sharing model, considering potential challenges and ethical...
Published 03/26/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael and Heather discuss a startup offering fractional virtual assistant and executive administration staffing services. They dissect the business's revenue, services, technology stack, competition, and reasons for sale. Despite the business's attractive revenue and customer base, they express skepticism about its profitability, questioning the claimed proprietary technology and discussing challenges in the virtual assistant industry. They analyze...
Published 03/22/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Mills and Bill discuss an acquisition opportunity known as "Project Castle." The company being divested, is a manufacturing division with $29.6 million in revenue and $3.5 million in EBITDA. They specialize in contract manufacturing for various industries. The parent company is relocating its operations. The division has experienced leadership and a diverse customer base. However, there are challenges with replacing certain functions like HR...
Published 03/19/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills and Michael delve into a SaaS startup in Delaware specializing in data enrichment solutions for B2B sales and marketing teams. They discuss the company's impressive revenue and growth rates, dissecting its business model and potential labor arbitrage strategies. The hosts explore various scenarios, including leveraging existing hold co resources and flexible deal structures, while acknowledging the uncertainties surrounding the business. They...
Published 03/15/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills and Michael delve into the world of online gaming platforms and competitions, discussing a business with impressive revenue and EBITDA figures. Their thorough analysis reveals a business that ticks all the boxes and captivates their interest. However, the conversation takes a turn as they embark on a rant about the death care industry.  Thanks to this episode's sponsor: Acquisition Lab and their team have been longtime supporters of the...
Published 03/12/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Heather and Bill discuss a potential acquisition of a successful golf cart rental business in Port Aransas, Texas. They explore the business model, noting its location in a beach town and its reliance on concierge service and delivery. They discuss the financials, including the asking price of $4 million, the EBITDA of $1.1 million, and the assets included in the sale. They analyze the seasonality of the business, the challenges of financing...
Published 03/08/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael, Bill, and Heather evaluate the acquisition of a SaaS startup offering social media growth and management software for the French market. They analyze the financials, noting the asking price of $1.2 million and the company's impressive revenue and profit growth. Despite concerns about competition, language barriers, and technical challenges, they recognize the potential for expansion into new markets and the unique value proposition for...
Published 03/05/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill, Heather, and Mills delve into a small ship cruise line operating in Alaska. They explore various aspects of the business, including its revenue, EBITDA, and unique selling points such as its reputation for offering intimate cruise experiences in Glacier National Park. The hosts discuss the challenges the industry faced during COVID-19 and uncertainties surrounding post-pandemic recovery. Mills raises questions about logistical challenges and...
Published 03/01/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills and Heather discuss the sale of a moving company based in Oregon and Washington, established in 1989. The company, with an asking price of $26 million, boasts a cash flow of $4 million and gross revenue of $31 million. It has expanded to over 10 strategic locations and offers services including office and business moving, military contracts, and storage solutions. The discussion covers the company's financials, growth strategies, and the...
Published 02/27/24
In an episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills, Michael and Heather examine a Florida-based SaaS business that integrates monday.com and QuickBooks, holding a 99% market share in its niche. The business, valued at $810,000 with $200,000 in profit on $250,000 revenue, operates at 90% profit margins and requires less than 40 hours per month to manage. Despite its strong financials and dominant position, concerns include the reliance on third-party platforms and the risk of obsolescence if...
Published 02/23/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill and Mills discuss a specialized marketing company for dental firms with a $1.4 million EBITDA. This business distinguishes itself through a focused marketing system designed for dental practices, offering cost-effective solutions for customer acquisition, retention, and upsell, with a notable track record of success within the dental industry. Their strategy encompasses internal marketing, database marketing via U.S. Postal Service, and external...
Published 02/20/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael and Heather discuss an investment opportunity in a genomic testing , specializing in DNA sequencing and genotyping for mice. Despite their initial unfamiliarity with the technical details, they recognize the company's significant role in pharmaceutical research. They are impressed by its financial performance, noting substantial growth in revenue and EBITDA, along with high margins. The conversation also explores potential barriers to entry,...
Published 02/16/24
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Heather and Mills analyze a $3.5 million school bus operation for sale in New Mexico. They discuss its financials, including a $2.5 million gross revenue and $700,000 EBITDA, and explore challenges such as maintenance costs, regulatory compliance, and the reliance on contracts with school districts. The discussion highlights the risks of customer concentration and the difficulties in scaling the business due to high capital expenditures and limited...
Published 02/13/24