Francis Farwell, founder of WinterSilks Inc., a Middleton, Wis., mail-order apparel company, planned to sell his business from the start. Based on that decision, he built the business accordingly. Instead of plowing all his earnings into growth, he made sure the company maintained a sizable free cash flow, making it more attractive to potential buyers. In 1990, Farwell sold out, pocketing several million dollars.
I was one month past my 39th birthday when the deal closed and so when I walked out I was 39 and a half and that was problematic in some ways because the retirement life, you know, is sociologically is for people in their late 50's or early to mid 60's. So I was a little bit of an odd duck and beca...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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