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Find a good business broker. Depending on the kind of business you have you'll either want someone local or someone with specialist knowledge of your industry. There's a directory of brokers/agents on this site: http://uk.businessesforsale.com/
beaublack said:
Stephanie Plum said:
What type of business is it?
Mechanical & Electrical Contractors - Turnover £3.5m approx 40 employees - any more I will have to PM you on.
It's a decent size then and mainstream. I've had dealings with Vantis before now in Tonbridge - they were pretty good, and also Numerica. If you're a member of the Institute of Directors they run good one day seminars on this kind of thing - got a feeling you can attend even if not a member - you just pay a bit more. See www.iod.co.uk to see if they've got anything coming up.
Good luck.
Edited by Stephanie Plum on Sunday 1st October 09:14
Stephanie Plum said:
beaublack said:
[quote=Stephanie Plum]What type of business is it?
Mechanical & Electrical Contractors - Turnover £3.5m approx 40 employees - any more I will have to PM you on.
It's a decent size then and mainstream. I've had dealings with Vantis before now in Tonbridge - they were pretty good, and also Numerica. If you're a member of the Institute of Directors they run good one day seminars on this kind of thing - got a feeling you can attend even if not a member - you just pay a bit more. See www.iod.co.uk to see if they've got anything coming up.
Good luck.
Thanks Steph - I think Numerica and Vantis are now one and the same - and I am indeed invited on numerous seminars on the subject. It is cheeky I know but I am looking to PH for a bit of personal experience - I tend to migrate here when other sources let me down !! PHers tend to give you the truth or nothing and I kind of need that right now ....

I got involved with Vantis when my boss was trying to sell his company - they did a good job, though they weren't cheap. The sale was unsuccessful though that wasn't their fault - he had unrealistic price expectations...... A good friend of mine has bought and sold companies through Numerica - again you pay for it but the service is good. They are the same but operate separately from what I know - though that could have changed in last six months. I asked what business it was as I know someone excellent who specialises in the printing industry - if you'd been anything related to that I'd have suggested you talk to him.
Edited by Stephanie Plum on Sunday 1st October 19:07
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