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Acquisitions Anonymous - #1 for business buying, selling and operating

Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley

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Jump into the world of business acquisitions with hosts Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley. We review real businesses for sale in each episode, providing expert insights, strategies, and tips to make savvy business moves like the pros. Perfect for entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone interested in buying and selling businesses.
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The "Digital Business Acquisitions Podcast" is your ultimate guide to buying online businesses using Other People's Money (OPM). If you're an aspiring entrepreneur or already have an existing business and want to dive into the thrilling world of digital business opportunities, this podcast is for you. Discover the secrets of using OPM to jumpstart your journey into digital entrepreneurship, as we dive deep into topics such as sourcing eCommerce, digital marketing, SaaS, and content-based bus ...
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Welcome to the the Data Gurus Podcast! The world around us is changing faster than ever before. From automation, artificial intelligence, big data, geo-location to every aspect of how we work and live. This includes DATA. Welcome to Data Gurus Podcast… our mission is to bring you a real life perspective on what’s happening in the data industry and how successful companies and individuals in this niche navigate through the sea of change. Encouraging you to Be Bold, Be Brave and Be Fearless – ...
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Exploring the Business of In-Home Senior Care | Acquisitions Anonymous Episode 349 In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, we dive into the world of in-home senior care franchises. Our guest, franchise consultant Connor Groce, joins us to dissect a $5M senior care business for sale, analyzing its strengths, risks, and growth potential. 📌 Key Hig…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa welcomes Michael Winnick, Founder and CEO of dscout. They discuss his journey in the worlds of product, design and technology. Michael shares insights on how patience and persistence shaped his entrepreneurial journey and how dscout helps companies conduct innovative, real-time research. Key Takeaways: (02:45) Michae…
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In Episode 348 of Acquisitions Anonymous, we dive into a fascinating e-commerce deal: an Amazon FBA health and wellness supplements business. This business generates over $1M in annual EBITDA while operating just 15 hours a week. With its concentrated revenue from three SKUs and heavy reliance on Amazon as a channel, we explore the risks and reward…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Heather Endresen, Bill D'Alessandro, Michael Girdley, Mills Snell, and special guest Chelsea Wood from Acquisition Lab take on a unique deal—a Harley-Davidson dealership listed at $8.6 million with $2.1 million in EBITDA. This episode is sponsored by Connor Groce – your go-to franchise consultant, he…
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In this episode, the Acquisitions Anonymous team dives into the ins and outs of a $32 million waterworks utility contractor business in the Carolinas. With a strong cash flow of $2.3 million, this company’s focus on installing and maintaining underground utilities for residential and commercial developments makes it a fascinating opportunity for st…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill, Mills, Michael, Heather, and special guest Connor Groce dive into the deal of a $2.1 million EBITDA drug and alcohol addiction center in the Mountain West. With a 40% profit margin and revenue reaching $100,000 per patient, this addiction center’s comprehensive care model offers unique insights for p…
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Welcome to Acquisitions Anonymous! In this retrospective episode, we take a deep dive into the unique business model of Smash My Trash. Our special guest, Connor Groce, a franchisee of Smash My Trash, joins us to break down the pros, cons, and surprising challenges of owning a franchise in the trash compaction industry. Discover what went right, wh…
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In this high-stakes episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, all four hosts tackle a controversial, intriguing listing: the bankruptcy assets of Infowars, the infamous media company led by Alex Jones. With humor and insight, the team dives into the unusual opportunity to acquire assets from this high-profile, politically charged brand, including intellec…
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Welcome back to another episode of Acquisitions Anonymous! This time, we dive into a fascinating online business for sale – a subscription-based eBook company in Tampa, Florida, with a claimed 35% net margin. The kicker? The owners say they only put in about an hour a week! 😲 We're joined by special guest Kameron, a senior from the University of So…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks to Matt Celuszak, Co-Founder and CEO of Element Human, about the intersection of AI and human behavior. Together they explore how data can drive better brand engagement. Matt shares his insights on understanding human emotions and reactions, focusing on attention data and using behavioral understanding to creat…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Mills and Heather dive into the intriguing world of a $3.2 million e-commerce business focused on drinking games. This business, operating primarily on Shopify and leveraging a massive TikTok following of over 800,000, is cash-flow positive and offers a high profit margin. The episode explores potential ri…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, co-hosts Mills Snell and Heather Endresen take a deep dive into an intriguing real estate development opportunity—an exotic car storage facility near the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida. From analyzing the project’s $16 million price tag to debating the pros and cons of buying a partially constructed p…
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This episode of Acquisitions Anonymous features a rerun of one of the podcast’s most interesting interviews with The Wolf of Franchises. The hosts explore common misconceptions about franchising, shedding light on the intricacies of franchise ownership, investment, and growth. Episode Highlight: The Wolf of Franchises discusses the benefits and cha…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks to Tim Hoskins, President of Quester, and Brett Townsend, Senior Vice President of Strategy at Quester, about the future of insights and how to drive meaningful change in the industry. Brett and Tim share revelations from their book, “Insights on the Brink,” and discuss how empathy, emotion and storytelling pla…
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In today’s episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Michael Girdley and Heather Endresen analyze a unique niche business—a high-margin sneeze guard manufacturing company based in California. With an asking price of $1.25 million and an impressive 66% margin, this company specializes in sneeze guards and shower doors, with customers across all 50 st…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Michael Girdley, Bill D’Alessandro, Heather Endresen, and Mills Snell discuss a unique business: a premier manufacturer of wooden roof and floor trusses. With over $5 million in EBITDA and $11 million in annual revenue, the group dives into the pros and cons of this construction product business loca…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Michael Girdley, Bill D’Alessandro, Heather Endresen, and Mills Snell dive into the sale of a sleep disorder and attention deficit disorder medical practice based in Detroit, Michigan. With an asking price of $5 million and a net cash flow of $1.8 million, the team discusses the complexities of ownin…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Michael Girdley, Bill D’Alessandro, Heather Endresen, and Mills Snell evaluate a nationwide refrigerated and dry freight trucking company with $4.7 million in EBITDA. The discussion touches on the challenges of owning a trucking business in a volatile freight industry, the risks associated with ownin…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks to Kai Stübane, Solution Chief Revenue Officer for SAP CX for Middle and Eastern Europe, about the evolving role of customer experience (CX) in driving business success. Key Takeaways: (00:06) Kai’s journey from PwC to SAP. (01:21) CX covers all customer touchpoints. (03:33) SAP uses data to improve CX. (05:48)…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Michael Girdley and Heather Endresen evaluate a metal recycling business for sale in Pennsylvania. With $1.1 million in cash flow and $20 million in annual revenue, the conversation explores the business’s asset value, including $2 million in inventory and $2.5 million in equipment. Heather and Micha…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Bill D’Alessandro and Michael Girdley dive into a unique opportunity: a youth residential treatment facility with a $750,000 cash flow, up for sale at $5.5 million. The conversation explores key challenges, including recruitment difficulties and staff-to-youth ratios that impact the facility’s abilit…
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In this episode, we reviewed a $4.5M plumbing and HVAC business with a strong focus on repair and replacement services in the Northeast US. With 1.4M EBITDA and 2,500 active accounts, it has a balanced revenue stream, recurring income, and no exposure to new construction. The big question is whether the impressive 33% margins are sustainable as the…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks to Eugene Murphy, Founder and CEO of Indeemo, who shares insights on how Indeemo is revolutionizing digital ethnography and qualitative research through innovative video solutions. Key Takeaways: (00:06) Eugene’s journey from engineering to founding Indeemo. (02:03) Creating a seamless user experience for all a…
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We found an interesting deal in episode 332—a theatrical supply and construction company based in Wisconsin that’s been around since 1981. It’s a niche player in stage setup and lighting for venues like theaters, casinos, and schools. The company is projected to hit $28M in revenue for 2024 with $1.3M in EBITDA. The two brothers running it are look…
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In this week's episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, we’re looking at a content-based business listed on Quiet Light—a recipe site with six years of future content ready to go, pulling in over 50 million page views in the past year. Joining us today is Chelsea Wood from Acquisition Lab, who shares her expertise on the potential of this business. What …
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In today’s episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, we take a deep dive into a unique business—a 100-year-old salad manufacturing company in Los Angeles County. Hosts Michael Girdley, Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and special guest Chelsea Wood from Acquisition Lab discuss the ins and outs of this $4.6 million deal. From potato salads…
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, hosts Bill D’Alessandro and Heather Endresen evaluate a private jet charter business with a $2 million EBITDA. They explore whether the company operates on an asset-light model by leasing jets or owns the aircraft, and how each model affects profitability. The discussion covers key aspects of FAA Part 135 …
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa talks with Vittorio Raimondi, CEO and Founder/Managing Partner of Foresight Strategy, about the intricacies of leadership, data analytics and the power of creativity and curiosity in driving business success. Key Takeaways: (04:30) Using system dynamics to effectively model complex business environments. (06:45) Mapp…
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For this episode we found a live lobster storage and seafood processing company in Nova Scotia that's up for sale. They are asking $8.9 million, and are making $55M in revenue, but it all comes with its own set of challenges. We chat about what it takes to succeed in this niche industry, and why this might be a dream deal for the right buyer (or a …
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In this episode, Bill and Heather talked about the key strategies for structuring an SBA loan for a seasonal eCommerce business. They also discussed the challenges of managing inventory and working capital and offered practical advice on how to approach lenders and structure your deal effectively. If you want to learn more about SBA Loan and Heathe…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa is joined by Priscilla McKinney, CEO and Founder of Little Bird Marketing, to discuss the evolving landscape of market research, the importance of digital transformation and the value of strong client relationships. Key Takeaways: (03:10) Pivoting to new verticals drives success. (03:28) Deepening relationships with …
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Thinking about investing in a franchise but unsure if it’s worth it? In this episode, we analyze the pros and cons of franchise investments using a pet cremation business as our case study. We talked about what to consider before saying yes, like the importance of brand recognition, the support you can expect from the franchisor, and how to underst…
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In this episode, we look at a retail apparel business in the middle of Florida’s tourist hotspot, WaterSound. They’ve made the most of the busy Highway 30A traffic with three stores and an online shop. But is the $5 million asking price worth, especially with so few fixed assets? We talk about the pros and cons and whether this deal is a hidden gem…
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Who should buy a data center business? In this episode, we check the details of this IT business making $14 million and who should be interested in buying it. We cover what makes it a good or bad fit for different buyers and why it might catch their eye. Thanks to this episode's sponsor: CloudBookkeeping offers adaptable solutions to businesses tha…
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Today’s episode is one of our favorites. We checked this mobile accessories business that’s making $1.7M EBITDA. They sell phone cases and other cool stuff online, and they’re doing pretty well. But, as always, there’s more to the story. We’ll talk about the competition they’re up against and how much they depend on online sales to keep things goin…
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We found a deal that we actually liked. It is a $22.9M air filter and purifier business that could be your next big win. With its solid growth potential and strong online presence, we cover why this business could be a smart buy. We also discuss the chances for expansion and the possible challenges. Listing: This deal is on Axial. You'll have to si…
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In this episode, we're checking out a firefighter recruitment business for sale at $830k that’s making $175K a year We'll break down how the business works, what the numbers look like, and why it could be a great buy. If you’ve ever wondered about the business side of firefighting, this episode is for you. Listing: Check out this deal here Thanks t…
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On this episode, host Sima Vasa welcomes Andrew Moffatt, CEO and Co-Founder of Qrious Insight, to explore the evolution of data analytics, the impact of AI and the future of market research. Andrew discusses how the integration of behavioral data with advanced analytics is transforming the way businesses understand and engage with their audiences. …
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What’s happening in the mattress industry? In this episode, we take a close look at a mattress company that’s grown its revenue from $15.7M to $43M. We’ll dig into the numbers, talk about what’s really happening in the mattress world, and discuss why so many brands look alike. Plus, we’ll explore why big companies haven’t bought this one yet. Hope …
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In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill and Mills get into a $6.8 million towing business deal in North Carolina. They chat about the tricky parts of buying a business with strong family ties. With $1.5 million in cash flow but an asking price that seems way too high, this episode covers the ups and downs of dealing with family drama, valui…
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Today, we look at a $2.1M agency that's for sale but may not be quite ready to be sold. It brings in $500K a year and has a strong social media following, which sounds great. But there are issues, like no recurring revenue and it relies too much on its founder. We discuss what needs to change to make this business a solid buy. If you're interested …
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In this episode, we dive into the world of fertility clinics and the high costs of IVF treatments. We talked about why IVF can cost as much as $25,000 and explored the economics behind these prices. Bill shares his thoughts on the importance of delivering excellent customer service in such a sensitive industry, while Mills and Heather talk about th…
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