
Ep 540 From $40K to 8 Figures -- How Murray Kent Sold His Electrical Conduit Business for 6.2x EBITDA
Murray Kent had no background in electrical conduit fittings when he paid $40,000 for a four-person business that, as he put it, looked like a bit of a crack den. What he did have was Value Builder's 8 drivers -- pinned to the wall next to his desk as a literal road map for every decision he made.
In this episode of Built to Sell Radio, you discover how to negotiate a clean exit with no earn-out complications and no equity rollover.
You'll learn:
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Why posting the eight drivers next to your desk changes the decisions you make every day
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How Murray reduced his biggest customer from 50% of revenue to the low 20s -- and why even that required extra meetings to satisfy the buyer
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The counterintuitive reason a surprisingly high offer should make you more cautious, not less
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How Murray turned a proposed earn-out into a simple 12-month warranty holdback worth less than 5% of the sale price
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Why Murray broke the news to staff in small groups rather than a town hall -- and how he kept each group from spoiling it for the next
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Why open-book management and profit sharing made his team part of the business, not just employees of it
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What Murray wishes he had known going in: the one negotiation skill no podcast can fully prepare you for
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