Moms and pops can keep our best SMEs in local ownership
Opinion: privately owned businesses changing their exit strategies, creating opportunity.
Chris Small
Wed, 08 Jan 2020
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New Zealand's low yield investment environment and the cannibalisation of quality, privately owned NZ companies by overseas private equity firms are two trends driving an increase in inquiries from mom and pop investors who want to invest their money in privately owned businesses.
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Chris Small
Wed, 08 Jan 2020
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