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  • Why Is This Tiny Wyoming Bank Listed Like a Used Car?
    Jun 20 2025

    The team dives into a rare listing — a $43M rural Wyoming bank for sale — and uncovers why this deal might be too good (or strange) to be true.

    Business Listing - https://dealstream.com/d/biz-sale/banks/9kphsq

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    In this episode, the hosts examine a highly unusual business listing: a $43 million bank for sale in rural Wyoming. During the episode the hosts dive into the pros and cons of owning a small bank in today's complex regulatory environment. What starts as an intriguing opportunity turns into a masterclass on financial regulation, rural market dynamics, and how bank ownership works in the U.S. Tune in to hear why owning a bank isn’t as glamorous (or easy) as it sounds.

    Key Highlights:
    - A $43M bank for sale in Wyoming appears in a public listing
    - Regulatory burden makes small banks hard to operate profitably
    - Discussion of community banks, consolidation, and compliance challenges
    - Real-world anecdote about a failed attempt to acquire a bank
    - Breakdown of what an “S charter” means and how banks are structured
    - Speculation on why this bank is listed publicly and what might be wrong with it
    - Heather's deep insight into the banking industry and SBA financing

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    18 min
  • The $9M Vegas HVAC Business With a Secret Inside
    Jun 17 2025

    A seemingly great HVAC business in Las Vegas takes a twist as the hosts uncover surprising details.

    Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/business-opportunity/keys-to-las-vegas-casino-hotels/2363607/

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    In this episode, the Acquanon team dives into a Las Vegas-based HVAC service company listing—initially appearing as a promising deal with strong financials. With guest Travis Jamison joining the hosts, they explore the business’s margins, customer concentration, and ultimately uncover that the “HVAC” label may actually refer to a more niche and fire-safety-related service. Things take a surprising turn when they accidentally identify the owner behind the listing, shedding light on how critical relationship-based contracts and context can be when analyzing a potential acquisition.

    Key Highlights:

    - HVAC business listing with $9M asking price and $2.4M in cash flow
    - High customer concentration with large Las Vegas casino clients
    - Discovery that the business might actually be commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning
    - Concerns about the accuracy of financials and potential underpricing
    - Discussion on how relationships drive value and risk in service businesses
    - Financing challenges for businesses in the $5–9M range
    - Broader conversation on the changing face of Las Vegas and its impact on service demand

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    27 min
  • Investing in Music Royalties: The Truth About IP Deals
    Jun 13 2025

    In this fast-paced mini episode, Bill, Michael, Heather, and Mills dive into one of the oddest listings they’ve ever seen: a $67 million catalog of Russian classical music master recordings.

    Business Listing - https://dealstream.com/d/biz-sale/misc-recreation/lgbu2w

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    Is it a legitimate long-tail royalty stream, an opaque intellectual property play, or something much shadier? The crew dissects the risks, revenue unknowns, and underlying value (or lack thereof) in this high-priced cultural relic. With guest Travis Jamison from Capital Pad joining in, they explore the broader idea of buying catalogs and digital royalties as investments — from Spotify payouts to YouTube rabbit holes.

    Key Highlights:

    - A breakdown of a $67M music catalog listing — what’s actually for sale?
    - The murky world of IP valuation for classical recordings
    - Why Heather has seen music syndication loans before — and why it's tricky
    - The appeal and risk of long-tail digital income streams
    - Comparisons to YouTube acquisitions and how they might be a better bet
    - Speculation on possible geopolitical motives or money-laundering angles
    - Travis Jamison’s insights on marketplaces like Capital Pad
    - The value of diving deep into niche asset classes just for discovery

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    16 min
  • Buying a Helicopter Tourism Business?! Here's What We Think
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, the hosts dive into a high-flying tourism aviation business for sale in the Southeast, featuring helicopters, helipads, and hefty margins—with a healthy side of legal intrigue and risk.
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    In this jam-packed episode, Michael, Heather, Bill D'Alessandro, and Mills dissect a tourism helicopter business listed at $8.5M with $1.7M in adjusted EBITDA. Located in the Southeast, this operation includes two entities, strong margins, and a recent legal win securing exclusive access to a grandfathered helipad. The hosts debate safety risks, pilot recruitment, SBA loan eligibility, and who the right buyer might be—ranging from aviation nuts to strategic tourism operators. Tune in for a fun, thoughtful analysis of this high-risk, high-reward deal.

    Key Highlights:
    - $8.5M asking price for a Southeast-based helicopter tourism business generating $1.7M in EBITDA
    - Legal victory secures exclusive helipad access, creating a possible local monopoly
    - Deep dive on pilot quality, aviation safety, and maintenance challenges
    - Pros and cons of SBA loan structuring for a capital-intensive business
    - Hilarious real-life stories of $20 helicopter rides and upsell pressure mid-flight
    - Ideal buyer profile: tourism veteran or aviation enthusiast with operational savvy

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    28 min
  • From $1.5M Profit to Fire Sale: What Happened?
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode, Michael and Heather dive into a blue-collar print-on-demand business listing with one of the most brutally honest and emotionally raw seller notes we've seen.

    Business Listing - https://quietlight.com/listings/16974795/?utm_medium=sms

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    After purchasing a $3.8M revenue business that once made over $1.5M in profit, the current owner watched it crash—financially and personally. From RoAS nightmares to marital stress and burnout, this listing reads like a business soap opera. Is there an opportunity buried in this chaos, or is this a cautionary tale for all would-be acquisition entrepreneurs? Tune in for a breakdown of the financials, emotional stakes, and our hosts’ final thumbs-down verdict.

    Key Highlights:

    • The business was acquired in 2024 and quickly began to decline.
    • Seller cites emotional burnout and personal turmoil as key motivators to sell.
    • Revenue was $3.8M with a 2.76x asking price ($1.2M).
    • High dependency on Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ads and creative refresh.
    • Hosts question the viability of turnaround, debt structure, and potential buyer strategy.
    • Suggested creative deal structures for rescuing distressed businesses.
    • A discussion on why this listing is a clear example of the difference between good and bad business risk.

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    26 min
  • A Car Transport Company Grows Fast—Too Fast?
    Jun 3 2025

    A fast-growing car hauling and truck repair business in New Jersey raises eyebrows and red flags in this high-revenue listing breakdown.

    Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/automobile-hauling-transportation-company-and-truck-repair-for-sale/2319221/

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    In this episode, the crew dives into a wild listing for a nationwide car hauling and truck repair company based in New Jersey that claims $7.2M in revenue and $1.2M in EBITDA in just four years of operation. With flashy numbers, minimal physical infrastructure, and a broker touting “strategic growth,” the team questions whether there’s any real equity value here—or if this is just a hustle built on a fleet of three-car trailers and thin margins. Personal car-shipping stories, freight brokerage economics, and trucking regulation shakeups all add context to why this deal might be more risk than reward.

    🔑 Key Highlights:

    • 🚚 $7.2M revenue and $1.2M EBITDA from a car hauling biz founded in 2021
    • 🔧 In-house truck repair shop claimed as a competitive advantage
    • 📉 Lack of exclusive contracts and questionable inventory valuation
    • 🧮 Freight brokerage economics breakdown, including Shiply’s margins
    • 💬 Candid takes on why trucking might be the ultimate red ocean industry
    • 🕵️‍♂️ Questions around customer acquisition, route stability, and defensibility
    • 🧾 Regulatory risks, SBA financing concerns, and the thin line between EBITDA and EBIT

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    31 min
  • Buying a Quarry for $17M: A Rock-Solid Investment or Sinkhole?
    May 30 2025

    This week, the hosts break down a first-ever for the podcast—a Massachusetts quarry generating millions in cash flow and loaded with real estate and equipment.

    Business Listing - https://www.bizquest.com/business-for-sale/quarry-gravel-and-wall-stone-in-new-england-municipal-accounts/BW2188901/

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    Episode Description:
    In this episode, the hosts examine a uniquely asset-heavy small business—a quarry in Massachusetts listed at $17M with $2.7M in cash flow. With a 68-acre land parcel, $6M in equipment, and 5.5 million tons of stone still underground, this business comes with significant upside and risk. They dig into USDA loan potential, specialty product vs. commodity rock dynamics, the implications of fluctuating demand, and how this type of deal might appeal to family offices. There’s even a fun detour into San Antonio’s wild Fiesta tradition. If you’ve ever wondered what it's like to buy a hole in the ground that prints money—this is your episode.

    Key Highlights:

    - Why a quarry deal is a first for the podcast in 400+ episodes
    - Understanding asset intensity and CapEx risk in quarry businesses
    - Revenue mix between government contracts and private clients
    - How to use USDA loans for large rural acquisitions
    - Real estate as a built-in exit option once the rock is gone
    - The role of family offices and what financing could look like
    - A 53% YoY profit spike—explained or not?
    - Why it’s critical to hire a specialty buy-side advisor for niche deals
    - Bonus: a deep dive into San Antonio’s Fiesta and corny coronations

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    34 min
  • Anchorage’s Best Kept Secret: A Snow Biz with 40% Margins
    May 27 2025

    Would you move to Alaska to own a snow removal business making $700K a year?

    Business Listing – https://www.bizquest.com/business-for-sale/landscaping-and-snow-removal-company-for-sale-in-south-central-alaska/BW2313996/

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    In this episode, Michael, Heather, and Bill dig into a unique opportunity to own a long-standing snow removal and landscaping business in South-central Alaska. With reported SDE of $705,000 and a 17-year operating history, the business serves both residential and commercial clients in one of the snowiest regions in the U.S. The hosts examine everything from potential moats and operational challenges to community ties and the feasibility of SBA financing. If you’ve ever dreamed of running a simple but profitable service business in a remote and rugged location, this one’s for you.

    🔑 Key Highlights:

    - Business is making $705K in seller discretionary earnings (SDE)
    - Located in Southcentral Alaska, possibly Anchorage
    - 17 years in operation with a strong reputation
    - Five employees and a lean, high-margin operation
    - Challenges for outsiders entering a tightly knit community
    - Potential for carve-out complications in financials
    - SBA financing could be viable depending on buyer profile
    - Lifestyle considerations of living and working in Alaska

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    24 min