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When Is the Right Time to Sell Your Business

Tyler Tysdal And Robert Hirsch Discuss Proper Timing of the Sale of Your Company

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About Freedom Factory

At Freedom Factory®, we have experienced and witnessed the explosive results of entrepreneurs aligning passion and purpose to create extraordinary value. However, most entrepreneurs have no idea how to maximize the value of their business and move on to the next chapter of their lives. That’s where we can help.

Freedom Factory® has radically disrupted the way high-growth, lifestyle companies are bought and sold, which historically was a horribly inefficient market. When I sold my first company in the 1990s, I went to several investment banks and sold my business to one of less than five companies they called. Looking back, I see exactly how much money I left on the table and knew that there had to be a better way. The bottom line is that entrepreneurs don’t speak banker, and bankers sure don’t speak entrepreneur.

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Freedom Factory

5500 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Ste 230

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Phone: 844-MAX-VALUE (844-629-8258)

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Freedom Factory Managing Partners

Tyler Tysdal

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Robert Hirsch

Entrepreneur, Investor, Speaker, Artist

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More about Tyler Tysdal

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Who is Tyler Tysdal?

Tyler T. Tysdal is a lifelong entrepreneur who first discovered the joys and challenges of self-employment at the age of 14. Tyler Tysdal was a collector and trader of baseball cards and his budding entrepreneurial spirit spurred him to create Triple T’s Sports Collectibles, a national mail-order trading card and memorabilia business that found a wide audience through ads in trade magazines. While market inefficiencies were numerous in this pre-internet era, a young Tyler Tysdal experienced his first big business win with $14,000 a month of profit result. A lot of money for 14. It hit him during a ride with his mom to the post office to mail dozens of card shipments: He would likely be an entrepreneur and investor the rest of his career.

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