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"Crash Course" In M&A Discusses Deals, Details, And Tech
19 March 2020
Hogan Lovells
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What happens if you have a tech company in the middle market
approach you for advice about selling their business, which was
started in a backyard? They have a small staff in one location and
employees based in another country. Where do you start?
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