And they know that once they hit 50 million in EBITDA they can sell the whole thing for 250 minimum. So they, They bring in 100 million in equity funding, they finance the deals with debt funding as best as they can. And they buy these founder owned businesses and they roll them up into one corporate corporation that they then sell to middle market private equity. (15:03–15:11)
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Asserts that private equity firms use a combination of equity and debt funding for acquisitions.
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