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.
Well, that's a good question. Getting key people is everything. At first you want cash flow, and of course to do that you need a product for which there is a demand you can build or subcontract to make at a fair price. I had the cash flow component and then I needed people and getting good people...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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