183: Guiding Entrepreneurs Through Business Exits with Ghislain Gouraige
Release Date: 03/23/2025
Succession Stories
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info_outlineGhislain Gouraige, Partner at NewEdge Wealth, helps ultra-high-net-worth families and entrepreneurs navigate business transitions. Ghislain joins host Laurie Barkman to recap the firm's 2025 Onward Conference held at Carnegie Mellon University and valuable insights to help you prepare before a sale:
- Success factors to prepare personally and financially
- How to maximize business value
- Understanding M&A market trends and roll-up strategies
- Identifying target companies
- Characteristics that make industries attractive to consolidators
Dive in for insights to preserve wealth, achieve your transition goals, and build a lasting legacy.
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Connect with Ghislain Gouraige:
Website: https://www.newedgewealth.com/team/ghislain-gouraige/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghislain-gouraige-5074b220/
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