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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. In this special ‘government shutdown’ edition, Andy sit down with a panel of Transworld leaders — Aaron Fox (Boston, MA), Samuel Curcio (Manhattan, NY), Scott Hislop (Minnesota), Diane Hartz Warsoff (Utah), and Johnathan Choe (Ohio / Los Angeles / Oregon) — to break down how the SBA loan portal shutdown impacts business buyers and sellers. The group explains why lenders cannot fund without an SBA loan number, how IRS pulls and other federal services create delays, and what end‑of‑year timing means for...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, Andy sits down with Bob and Caroline Kelliher of Transworld Business Advisors of Western and Central Washington to explore what it’s really like to run a business as a couple. From running a 10,000-square-foot party supply store and later expanding to multiple locations, to teaching at Le Cordon Bleu and now helping entrepreneurs buy and sell companies through Transworld, the Kellihers have turned decades of shared experience into a thriving partnership. They discuss how they divide responsibilities, balance...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, Andy sits down with return guest, Seth Greene, from Market Domination, to discuss a powerful lead-generation tool that helps business owners turn their content into qualified leads. Seth explains how his “Unlimited Leads for Life” software automates hours of manual prospecting: analyzing profiles, starting conversations, and nurturing relationships across multiple platforms without losing the human touch. He shares practical tips for using LinkedIn more effectively, how AI can support authentic outreach,...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, Andy speaks with Andrew Bab of Debevoise & Plimpton about the high-stakes world of healthcare mergers and acquisitions. From billion-dollar deal structures and the teams required to execute them, to the common reasons major transactions fall apart, Andy and Andrew unpack the complexity behind large-scale deals. They also explore how private equity’s “dry powder” — the trillions of dollars firms keep in reserve to deploy into future deals — and the rise of AI-driven healthcare solutions are shaping...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, we are joined by Eric Straus and Sam Curcio from Transworld Advisors Manhattan to discuss deal challenges and how to overcome them, live from New York’s Theorist Podcast Studios. We reiterate why remembering the letters TKD is important, discuss the biggest underestimation of the deal process, why having the right tools is essential, and why ultimately hiring a professional can help you take your deal across the finish line. For more insights and advice on ensuring deal progression and success, be sure to tune...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, they are unpacking the deal killers that have the potential to stand between you and the dream of selling your business. Starting with the financials, we unpack the practicalities of good record-keeping before moving on to the realities of outgrowing your people. Next, we dive into the crucial role of up-to-date technology to support your business operations and explore the complex topic of pricing your business appropriately. Lastly, we discuss how to build a deal team that truly works for you. Join us as we...
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How long does it take to sell a business, and what’s the right price to make it happen? Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, they dig into the latest numbers shaping the business brokerage market. They unpack Transworld’s record-breaking 2024 results, explore how deal multiples vary by earnings, and explain why correct pricing is the key to avoiding expired listings. During the conversation, they also discuss the influence of baby boomer retirements, the power of co-brokerage, and how buyer behavior is evolving in today’s market. Looking...
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Andy and Jessica welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, they celebrate a major milestone in The Deal Board’s journey: its 200th episode! They reflect on launching the podcast back in 2018, share exciting stats (including over 50,000 downloads and more than 20,000 YouTube views), and discuss the evolution of business brokerage over the years. From pandemic pivots and global expansion to generational shifts and the rise of Exit Factor, this episode honors the Deal Board community and marks a bittersweet farewell for Jessica as co-host, who is focusing on Exit...
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Andy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, they take a deep dive into one of Transworld’s hottest segments: construction. From small trade businesses to large-scale infrastructure firms, construction companies are a consistent force in the market and, as you’ll discover from this conversation, they’re ripe for sale. Tune in to find out what makes them so appealing to buyers, the common challenges of selling them, and how Transworld brokers can help you navigate complex deals to deliver successful outcomes! Listing of...
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Andy and Jessica welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, Andy sits down with Jessica and business exit strategist Kelly Chess to explore the fast-growing Exit Factor franchise. They dive into how Exit Factor helps business owners increase valuation, clean up financials, and develop exit strategies that maximize returns. Kelly also highlights the importance of clean financials, documentation, and having a coach to guide long-term planning. With over 90 territories sold in just 18 months, Exit Factor is quickly becoming a go-to for entrepreneurs...
info_outlineAndy and JT welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. This week, Andy speaks with Andrew Bab of Debevoise & Plimpton about the high-stakes world of healthcare mergers and acquisitions. From billion-dollar deal structures and the teams required to execute them, to the common reasons major transactions fall apart, Andy and Andrew unpack the complexity behind large-scale deals. They also explore how private equity’s “dry powder” — the trillions of dollars firms keep in reserve to deploy into future deals — and the rise of AI-driven healthcare solutions are shaping the future of the industry. Tune in for an insider’s view of what it takes to get big deals across the finish line and where opportunities are emerging in healthcare M&A!
Listing of the Week:
Rally de Leon, broker with Transworld Business Advisors of Raleigh, presents a premier cabinet refinishing franchise in a prime market. The down payment is priced at $149,900, and the business generates nearly $500,000 in sales with $85,000 in SDE last year. Because the current owners live two hours away, growth has been limited, but with local leadership, revenue could easily double. For more information, call Rally at (919) 602-0355 or email rdeleon@tworld.com
Deal of the Week:
Alexander Woo, broker with Transworld Business Advisors of Orange County, closed his first transaction: a long-standing hair salon. Though the business wasn’t profitable, the seller needed a quick exit before relocating abroad. By repositioning it as a cost-effective alternative to starting a new salon, Alex secured a buyer within three months and closed escrow in two more. The buyer gained a ready-to-operate salon at a fraction of startup costs, while the seller moved stress-free. For more information, call Alexander at (714) 923-1222 or email awoo@tworld.com
Key Takeaways From This Episode:
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[00:30] An overview of today’s topic: Large M&A deals.
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[03:00] Introducing Andrew Bab and his path from investment banking to law and healthcare M&A.
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[07:04] The current state of healthcare and M&A amid market uncertainty, regulation, and healthcare antitrust hurdles.
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[09:55] Impact of increased interest rates and private equity’s $2–3 trillion in “dry powder”.
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[12:17] Why large deals require extensive legal, banking, and accounting teams.
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[16:19] Deal timelines: negotiation, signing, and regulatory approvals.
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[17:40] Common reasons deals collapse, including valuation disputes and antitrust concerns.
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[20:26] The impact of AI-driven solutions on healthcare M&A deals.
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[22:35] Challenges in healthcare, from staffing shortages to drug pricing pressures.
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[26:14] Deal of the Week: Alexander Woo (Orange County) sold a long-standing hair salon to a buyer who wanted an affordable way to enter the business before the seller’s move abroad.
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[29:20] Listing of the Week: Rally De Leon (Raleigh) is selling a premier cabinet refacing franchise in a booming market with strong sales and growth potential.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
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Call Alexander Woo — (714) 923-1222
Call Rally de Leon — (919) 602-0355
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Quotes:
“One of the headwinds for healthcare now is growing regulation. One of the areas that Trump is not relaxing [is] in antitrust [and] healthcare.” — Andrew Bab [0:08:01]
“One reason deals die is a lack of agreement on the valuation of a certain aspect of the company.” — Andrew Bab [0:17:45]
“I think that they will be investing more in AI driven healthcare technologies. No question. Both in drug discovery [and] in the pharma space.” — Andrew Bab [0:20:33]
Longer Quotes: “You can get to a point where the antitrust authorities are signaling you that [they’re going to give] you a second request. A second request is a multi million dollar process, because you've got to basically give every piece of paper that exists to the antitrust authorities. — So many people don't want to go through that, and they build into their agreements an ability to get out of the deal in that case.” — Andrew Bab [0:19:35]