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Episode 82: Inside the Deal with Niles Overly and Rob Kopp

The Tech M&A Podcast

Release Date: 08/26/2025

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In this episode of the Tech M&A Podcast, hosts Niles Overly and Rob Kopp share their experiences as co-founders of Metro Data Centers, discussing their motivations for selling the company, the unique aspects of their business, and the challenges they faced during the M&A process. They emphasize the importance of planning for an exit, effective communication, and the value of seeking professional help throughout the sale process. The conversation provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs considering an exit strategy.

 


Takeaways

Always think about an exit strategy from the start.
Unique business models can attract buyers.
Effective communication is crucial during the sale process.
Balancing daily operations with M&A activities is challenging.
Seek professional help to navigate the M&A process.
Experience plays a significant role in successful exits.
Planning financial projections is essential but difficult.
Involve trusted employees at the right time.
Investment bankers can provide significant value during sales.
Understanding the complexities of your business is key. 

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tech M&A Podcast
00:28 Founders' Backgrounds and Company Overview
01:54 Motivations for the Sale Process
03:10 Unique Selling Points of Metro Data Centers
04:14 Communication Strategies During the Sale
05:23 Balancing Operations and M&A Process
06:32 Lessons Learned and Surprises
07:58 Advice for Entrepreneurs Considering an Exit