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- Allen L. Shulman, President, Interland, Inc.
- Allen L. Shulman, President, Interland, Inc.
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February 2007 Monitor
In January 2005, I wrote an M&A 2004 Recap and 2005 Preview, that described the M&A environment and my thoughts regarding how the coming year would unfold. I thought it would be an interesting time to try it again. Remarkably, two years later most of the critical trends that I identified are still in place, and in many cases, are even more positive than...
Viewpoint Issue 17
Reduce Your Tax Bill by Millions on the Sale of Your Business
There’s no avoiding death and taxes, so it’s prudent to have a plan for both. Not surprisingly, preparing for the sale of a business presents many of the same challenges as estate planning, and, in fact, the two processes are intertwined. If you plan to die with millions in the bank, you should plan for your estate to pay millions in taxes. But by planning ahead, you can transfer some of the value in your business to your heirs or to a beloved charity, and eliminate a significant portion of the taxes.January 2007 Monitor
Venture capital dealmaking in 2006 saw a 12 percent increase over 2005 levels according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, Thomson Financial and the National Venture Capital Association, with the $25.5 billion invested marking the highest dealmaking level since...
Viewpoint Issue 16
Choosing the Right Investment Banker When Selling Your Middle Market Business
This month’s Viewpoint focuses on one of the most important business decisions an entrepreneur ever makes: selecting an advisor for selling your middle market business. Choosing the right M&A advisor is important for any business, but middle market companies have unique characteristics that must be considered when selecting an M&A advisor. These differences make “fit” with your advisor critical.December 2006 Monitor
Private equity deal flow continues unabated, heading towards what could be a record year. According to Merrill Lynch, private equity firms are on track to raise $146 billion by the end of the year, the highest total since $182 billion was raised in 2000. Large private equity deals continue to dominate the headlines and buyout rumors circling companies such as....
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