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- What steps are appropriate for finding buyers
- What risks arise when looking for buyers
- How much time should be allocated to finding buyers
- What steps are involved in selecting the actual buyer
- How do I identify the risks different buyers pose
- What timing constraints will I face when making that selection
- What are the steps required to get the deal done
- What are the key deal risks to be considered ahead of time
- How long should it take to get to the closing
Date:
Tuesday, June 26th
11:00am-12:00pm EST
Host:
Clinton Johnston
Managing Director
Benchmark International
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