Business owners are putting off all kinds of big decisions, waiting to see how lawmakers will deal with the fiscal cliff. Here’s what you need to know… Read the full article on Inc. Magazine online: http://www.inc.com/david-lonsdale/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-fiscal-cliff.html
Read more →Dallas, TX: Allegiance Capital Corporation is pleased to announce that John R. Sloan has been named to American City Business Journal’s distinguished list of Who’s Who in Energy 2012. Who’s Who in Energy 2012 highlighted some 700 of the industry’s movers and shakers across 7 U.S. cities.
Read more →Middle Market M&A Monthly Update: October Allegiance Capital Corporation in the News See Allegiance Capital’s expertise in NBIZ Magazine’s article, Has the Super Euro Found its Kryptonite? Plus, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal named us one of their Top 25 Investment Banks! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Recent Blogs Tips On How
Read more →Selling Your Internet Retailing Company: Is it the Perfect Time to Sell? Industry multiples in the e-tailing industry are high, but they could be slowing soon. If your online shopping business is mature, this could be the time to get top-dollar. In general, I strongly advise
Read more →Spotlight on Construction, Part Two: How to Position Your Construction Company for a Successful Sale
[This article is the second of a two-part series focusing on the construction industry. Part One, “The State of the Industry,” can be found here.] Spotlight on Construction, Part Two: How to Position Your Construction Company for a Successful Sale There’s a talent gap in construction
Read more →Finding the Right M&A Advisor
Has the term “investment banker” ever conjured up a more distasteful image than it does these days? As an investment banker who does mergers and acquisitions in the middle-market, I’m pretty annoyed with the Wall Street guys for ruining the term for the rest of us! Bankers
Read more →Pet Industry M&A: Industry Snapshot
Despite challenging environments to the consumer in the past few years, the pet industry continues to perform at or above expectations. U.S. pet industry spending has grown at a 4.7 % compounded annual growth rate since 2005, reaching an estimated $47.7 billion in 2010 compared to $45.5
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