
Built to Sell Radio Ep. 70 Inside the Mind of a Private Equity Investor
Nov 23, 2016
Frank Cottle, a private equity investor, shares his experience of buying and selling Hi-Mark Software for significant returns. He discusses reasons acquisition deals fail, the difference between reputation and brand, dangers of partnering with private equity, and the impact of stock clawbacks. Cottle also explains stock re-capitalization, key decisions for entrepreneurs, and flaws in cross-selling as an investment thesis.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Acquisition of Highmark and Criteria for Buying Companies
01:30 • 2min
Private Equity Funding and Consolidation Activity
03:10 • 2min
Acquiring and Selling Companies for ROI
05:13 • 6min
The Impact of Partnerships and Control on Entrepreneurial Success
10:59 • 10min
Returns and Recapitalization of Highmark
21:04 • 18min
Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Selling Companies
39:28 • 5min
The Importance of Time in a Deal from an Acquirer's Perspective
44:05 • 3min
