Archive for September, 2008

Post by: brianb

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Sep 29, 2008

What Strategic Alliances Do Your PSOs Have?

CEOs and CFOs of middle market companies regularly make important decisions to engage a variety of Professional Service Organizations (PSO) to perform necessary corporate, transactional and financial planning tasks.  Yet, the engagement decision to hire a particular investment bank, wealth management advisor or consulting firm, is often made without examining whether the new PSO has an existing working relationship with the referring PSO already providing services to the company.   

Asking for a referral from an existing professional service provider is the common way that most CEOs and CFOs begin their search for another service provider with a distinct specialization.   However, if the referral discussion focuses on a particular PSO firm’s isolated attributes, this does not necessarily correlate with the prospective PSO firm being a “good fit” within the context of all the PSOs serving the company. 

The effectiveness of the PSO vetting process (the so-called “beauty contest”) can be improved by inquiring whether the referring firm (e.g., an accounting firm) regularly conducts business with the referred firm (e.g., an investment bank).  If a formal Strategic Alliance is found to exist between the PSO firms, then established methods and processes help ensure that the PSOs provide complimentary resources, expertise and advice, in order to deliver collaborative solutions to the client company.   Read the rest of this entry »

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Post by: jayc

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Sep 06, 2008

Waiting for the Next M&A Wave

A lot successful business owners are reeling from the combined effects of the expanding credit crunch and economic slowdown we are currently experiencing.  Many owners who had “been thinking” about selling their companies and creating long-term financial security and more free time for themselves now feel trapped and  unable to pursue their dream.

As a middle market investment banker and exit strategy advisor, I have recently observed an overriding temptation in business owners to simply ride out the current storm and wait for the next wave of M&A activity—the next valuation peak—and then return to their thoughts to selling their business.  The problem is, if they wait until the next wave comes, it will be too late to maximize their opportunity, and they risk missing it altogether (again!).

My advice to middle market business owners is this: don’t just wait for the next wave to arrive. Expect it and Read the rest of this entry »

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