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8 Exit strategies Resources
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The Lifecycle of Selling a Small Business
inc.com— — “From early valuations to closing the deal, selling a business is a complex process, but rewarding when it’s done right.”
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Taking a Small Company Public: Eric Danziger, WhiteFence CEO
feedroom.businessweek.com— — “Eric Danziger started his career as a doorman at San Francisco’s Fairmont Hotel and went on to take several companies in the hospitality and realty industries public”
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Planning an Exit Strategy
businessweek.com— — “Attorney and author John H. Brown, president of Business Enterprise Institute talks to Smart Answers’ Karen E. Klein about why demographics are conspiring against Baby Boomer business owners and how to begin the exit strategy process”
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Exit Strategies for Your Business
entrepreneur.com— — “If you’re thinking ahead to the day when you’ll no longer run your business, think about these five exit strategies now so you’ll be prepared for your future”
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Exit Strategies
eventuring.kauffman.org— — “You may say to yourself, “Why would I design an exit strategy when I still enjoy being in this business””
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Exit Strategies Chart
eventuring.kauffman.org— — “This tool provides advantages and disadvantages of typical exit strategies to help entrepreneurs evaluate their own strategy for business transition.”
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Don't Kill Projects: Morph Them
edcorner.stanford.edu— — Repackage, rejuvenate, re-market, and re-examine those products or practices you thought would fly, and craft them a new set of wings. Vice President of Search Products & User Experience, Marissa Mayer lives by the old adage that if at first you don’t succeed, try again. She pushes aspiring business thinkers to breathe new life into failed ventures, as opposed to cutting the cord.
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Exit Strategies Now and Then
edcorner.stanford.edu— — “Exit strategies are less clear than they use to be to 10 years ago, says Estrin. She talks about the cycles that exit strategies went through. IPO and acquisitions are both tough in today’s market”