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Lower Middle Market

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Lower Middle Market Definition The Lower Middle Market (LMM) is a segment formed by companies ranging from $5 million to $50 million in annual revenue. It forms the lower end of the economy’s middle market, mainly small and medium enterprises.

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Do middle-market businesses need an ESG strategy?

Focus Investment Banking

ESG isn’t just a matter for large, publicly traded companies. This is particularly true if your partners are publicly traded or foreign-owned. The post Do middle-market businesses need an ESG strategy? appeared first on FOCUS Investment Banking LLC. Contact Anna at anna.brumbywhite@focusbankers.com.

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Bill Snow: From Sales to Mergers and Acquisitions Expert -E149

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rn Visit [link] rn _ rn About The Guest(s): Bill Snow is an author and mid-market investment banker with over 20 years of experience in mergers and acquisitions. He is the author of "Mergers and Acquisitions for Dummies" and has worked on various transactions in the middle market space.