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Acquisitions Anonymous - #1 for business buying, selling and operating
Jump into the world of business acquisitions with hosts Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley.
We review real businesses for sale in each episode, providing expert insights, strategies, and tips to make savvy business moves like the pros. Perfect for entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone interested in buying and selling businesses.
Acquisitions Anonymous - #1 for business buying, selling and operating
This 19-Year-Old Surf Shop Makes $315K/Year — But Would You Buy It?
This week the team breaks down a 19-year-old e-commerce surfing accessories business with $3.4M in revenue and $315k in profit — but is the $1M asking price plus $1.5M in inventory worth it?
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Sponsors:
⚙️ This episode is sponsored by Inzo Technologies — IT solutions built specifically for small businesses and acquisition entrepreneurs. Get a complimentary IT audit of your target business at: https://inzotechnologies.com or email Nick directly at nick@inzotechnologies.com.
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Episode Description:
In this episode, Bill D'Alessandro, Heather Endresen, and Mills Snell dig into a fascinating 19-year-old e-commerce business selling surfing accessories. With $3.4M in revenue, $315k in profit, and a $1M asking price (plus a whopping $1.5M in inventory), the team debates whether this old-school online retailer is a smart buy or a capital trap. They discuss Amazon dependence, inventory consignment strategies, growth opportunities in marketing, and the risks of low-margin e-commerce models. This is the quintessential e-commerce deal breakdown!
Key Highlights:
- Overview of the 19-year-old surfing accessories e-commerce business
- $3.4M revenue with $315k in EBITDA
- The challenge of $1.5M in inventory and low margins
- Why consignment inventory might be essential to closing this deal
- Breakdown of Amazon vs. DTC revenue mix
- Marketing opportunities: email lists, Meta audiences, SEO
- Risks of thin-margin resellers vs. owning your own products
- Financing challenges with SBA lenders and consignment inventory
- How lifestyle businesses create opportunity for acquisition entrepreneurs
- Bill’s real-world insight on consignment deal structures
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