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Masters in Small Business M&A

By: Peter Lehrman
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  • Welcome to the “Masters in Small Business Mergers and Acquisitions podcast.” I am your host, Peter Lehrman, and I’m the Founder and CEO of Axial (www.axial.net), a trusted online platform for business owners & their M&A advisors to use to safely and intelligently explore and execute capital raises, acquisitions, and exits with strategic buyers or professional financial sponsors.
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Episodes
  • Private Credit Arrives in the Lower Middle Market: A Conversation with Bridgepoint’s Matt Plooster
    Apr 4 2024

    Today’s guest is Matt Plooster, founder and CEO of Bridgepoint, a boutique investment bank based in Omaha, Nebraska. We start the conversation with a background on private credit and its origins. From there we proceed to cover its growth, its arrival in the lower middle market, and how business owners can think about its features, risks, utility and applicability. We close out the conversation by getting into specific lower middle market transactions where private credit has been central to the outcome.

    Discussion points:

    • The rise of private credit in the private market
    • How non-bank financing has evolved post-2008 crisis
    • Mezzanine vs. unitranche debt
    • Comparing private credit to traditional bank lending
    • Non-control transaction success with private capital
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Bob Falahee’s Founder’s Journey: 15 years Building SunPro Motorized Awnings & Screens from Day 1 to a Strategic Exit
    Mar 19 2024

    In this episode, we interview Bob Falahee, the recently exited founder of SunPro Motorized Awnings & Screens.

    Bob’s entrepreneurial origin story starts in Michigan, where he was a sales leader for a semi-truck trailer manufacturer. Bob and his family left behind the cold winters of Michigan for Florida, where he founded SunPro with $36,000 in seed capital. He went on to expand SunPro from a local retractable awning business to a wholesale manufacturing leader in the category.

    The conversation reviews SunPro's founding story, its strategic growth and his daughters' pivotal involvement on the finance and retail sides of the business. We also dive into the mind of the founder on the exit process. When did Bob start thinking about exiting? What drove his timing and thinking? How did he start learning about what goes into a successful exit? Bob recounts the impact of cultural fit in selecting an investment banker and walk through how he thought about strategic succession planning and M&A preparation.

    Discussion points:

    • Bob’s first exit from a successful Michigan semi-trailer business
    • Family relocation to Florida and the search for a small business
    • Turning a partnership with a local awning business into a new company
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 28 Years and Counting at The Top of the LMM: A Conversation with Mangrove Equity's Glenn Oken
    Jan 31 2024

    In this episode, Glenn Oken, Managing Director at Mangrove Equity Partners, sits down with host Peter Lehrman to discuss the evolution of Small Business M&A, from the late ‘80s to present day. 

    The conversation starts with Glenn’s entry into the M&A scene, and the challenges and opportunities of closing transactions before the internet. Glenn shares his insights on the major changes in deal sourcing methods over his career, valuation drift, and the growth of sell-side M&A advisory in the lower middle market. The conversation wraps up with a deep dive into the operating partner model, how early Mangrove was in institutionalizing this model, and how significantly it has influenced the firm’s culture and way of partnering with business owners. 

    Additional Discussion Points:

    • The birth of Florida Capital Partners
    • Closing deals in the 90s
    • Evolution of private equity investing
    • The impact of internal operating partners
    • The power of add-on acquisitions
    • Integration strategies and dual branding
    • Leveraging reputation in competitive transactions
    • Sourcing strategies
    • Complexities and opportunities in deals
    • Advice for young professionals exploring private equity

    This podcast is produced by the team at Axial (www.axial.com). Axial makes it easy for small business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked M&A advisors and capital partners via a trusted online platform.  In every episode, we seek to explore the vast world of small business M&A, interviewing a mix of proven and emerging owners, operators, investors, and M&A advisors whose strategies and methods are being put to the test.

    If you enjoy the podcast, give us a review on Apple or Spotify. If you’d like to go deeper, head to Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, quarterly lower middle market investment banking league-table rankings, and other useful information. If you’re a business owner, professional acquirer, or M&A advisor, you can start using Axial for free at Axial.com.

    Resources:

    Glenn Oken LinkedIn

    Peter Lehrman LinkedIn

    Axial X

    Axial Website 

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    59 mins

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