Emily Poole, Region 3 (Metro Atlanta) Project Manager for the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
Georgia has been ranked the top state in the nation for business for the past five years by at least two business ranking companies, according to Emily Poole, metro Atlanta project manager for the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
Poole spoke to the Georgia Association of...Read More
Business Valuation Theory and Practice – Part Two: Hidden in Plain Sight – Determining Seller’s Discretionary Earnings
By Dan Browning, founder and President of DB Consulting, Inc., and a GABB Affiliate member
Disclaimer: This article and the accompanying slide deck are for educational purposes only. Nothing contained herein can be used against me in a litigation or other...Read More
The IBBA and M&A Source Market Pulse Survey Report for the fourth quarter of 2018 has a range of interesting insights. The survey’s purpose is to provide an “accurate understanding of market conditions for businesses being sold in Main Street (values $0-$2MM) and the Lower Middle Market (values $2MM-$50MM). This national survey was designed as a tool for business owners and their...Read More
Where your money is concerned, myths can do damage. Tammie Miller, Managing Director of TKO Miller, explored five big M&A myths that can get you in trouble in a recent Divestopedia article, Crazy M&A Myths You Need to Stop Believing Now. Miller, who has more than 20 years of investment banking experience, says many of these myths are believed by CEOs despite having zero basis in...Read More
ATLANTA–The U.S. economy is transitioning to a new growth path and production-level shocks in the system can derail its momentum, according to Rajeev Dhawan of the Economic Forecasting Center at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business.
One shock, the indefinite grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX planes, is domestic in nature and bad news for parts suppliers, especially in the face...Read More