William Blair & Company - Financial Talk

 
Planning and Executing the Sale of a Business
 
  Perhaps you founded it, or maybe you acquired or inherited it. Either way, you have invested a lot of yourself in the business you own. Your company has taken your time, effort, and financial investment, and selling it is often a bittersweet proposition. The challenge is to find an effective way to sell your business in a reasonable amount of time and on the best possible terms, while maintaining a certain culture and management dynamic, and addressing any family-owned-business issues.

Date | Time:  Tuesday, April 7, 2009 | 12:00 p.m. CDT
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Presenters: Mark Brady, Principal, Head of Mergers & Acquisitions at William Blair & Company
Mark will discuss the planning and sales process involved in a merger-and-acquisition transaction, along with some macro trends.

George Hayes, President of Unique Active L.L.C.
George will share his recent experience in post-merger integration of culture, personnel, and facilities.

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