An entrepreneur decided to sell his business, and then when he was at the closing table, backed out. He did this not once but twice.
Three partners with equal ownership in a business they ran for decades had different goals and objectives which caused an extended five-year process of getting the business sold.
Russian immigrants that built a successful business not once, but twice and how one their businesses became a lot more successful than the other. They decided to sell the first business to focus on the more profitable one. Sometimes focus is the key to ultimate success.
An entrepreneur that started a business in college and grew it over decades until a diagnosis of cancer changed everything.
Paul Visokey
Stony Hill Advisors
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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