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From Searcher to Sponsor: How to Buy a $22m Business | Yan Vinarskiy Interview

How2Exit

From Searcher to Sponsor: How to Buy a $22m Business | Yan Vinarskiy Interview - Watch Here About the Guest: Yan Venki is a first-generation American and a former management consultant turned operator. SDE business in Chicago via SBA financing, Yan eventually landed a $4M EBITDA deal by switching to the independent sponsor model.

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SPACs: A Path to Public Markets That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

MergersCorp M&A International

The journey typically unfolds in several distinct phases: The SPAC IPO: The process begins with a group of experienced sponsors (often seasoned investors, entrepreneurs, or industry experts) forming a shell company with no existing operations. This SPAC then conducts an IPO, selling units typically priced at $10 each, to public investors.

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FOCUS Investment Banking Named Top 50 Industrials M&A Advisor by Axial

Focus Investment Banking

This prestigious recognition is part of Axial’s 2025 Top 50 Lower Middle Market Industrials Investors & M&A Advisors list, which highlights firms that have demonstrated exceptional deal activity and expertise in the Industrials sector over the past 12 months.

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Single Store Generalist Shops | Why the Era is Coming to an End with Cole Strandberg

Focus Investment Banking

The focus of the collision vision in 2025 is to double down on the most important and timely topics in the collision repair business and to triple or even quadruple down on offering actionable insights for your business. And when the family business comes calling, you typically answer. It’s not good for business.

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Minority Investment: What SaaS Founders Should Know Before Selling a Stake

Software Equity Group

SaaS CEOs and founders regularly ask us whether they should consider accepting a minority investment instead of seeking majority investment or selling their businesses outright. They provide access to capital to enable growth or liquidity without needing to sell the business outright. Above 50% is a majority investment.

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Could digital assets help expand capital raising?

Accenture Capital Markets

At Accenture’s capital markets team, we’ve completed a research project into the future of capital raising. More so, I suspect people most interested may be small-cap issuers, many of whom currently seem to struggle to raise the capital in the way that best suits their needs and at times when they need it the most.

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Independent Sponsors and Capital Raising: A Conversation With Greg Tobben at Access Capital Partners

JD Supra: Mergers

To help businesses, investors, and deal professionals better understand the evolving M&A market, Robert Connolly a partner in and leader of LPs Corporate Practice Group shares a series of conversations with M&A experts. By: Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC