Mergers & Acquisitions

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Referrals to Boutique Investment Bankers

The Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) market surged in 2004, bolstered by an improving economy and significant liquidity in the debt and equity markets. Investors are aggressively pursuing good businesses and valuations are improving, making it a good time for private business owners to evaluate their strategies. For enterprise values of $10 million (minimum value), Merrill Lynch’s Private Sales Referral Network (PSRN) provides introductions to independent boutique investment banking firms with regional and industry expertise.

  • Work with a skilled advisor to orchestrate a sale and reach interested parties
  • Leverage an M&A specialist’s expertise to assess offers and help you choose the right sale or merger option
  • Increase the likelihood of locating buyers, maximizing your value, and closing successful

For more information call Merrill Lynch Business Services at 1.866.652.4967 or email us at AskMLBiz@ml.com.

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For more information call 1.866.4MLBUSINESS (465-2874) or e-mail us at AskMLBiz@ml.com.

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The Merrill Lynch Private Sales Referral Network is a service through which Merrill Lynch clients are referred to independent third party investment banking firms.