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Why Employee Ownership is Centre Stage – Webinar

Employee OwnershipBy Natasha Rees WilliamsMay 2, 2020

Is being Employee-Owned the Future? The economy is slowly opening after the lockdown. Hopefully, the ice will gently thaw, albeit warm weather may be some way off. We have already written about how an economic slowdown should encourage evaluation, and the latest news on this came from the John Lewis Partnership. This goliath of the…

EBITDAC: Business Valuations in the Covid Age – Webinar

Business Sale, ValuationBy Natasha Rees WilliamsApril 24, 2020

EBITDAC Valuation Methods During the Covid-19 Age and What It Means for M&A Discusses latest trends and risks, together with possible methods and approaches. Looks at how professional buyers are tackling the challenge and driving shareholder value. Many of you may have seen the coffee mug circulating on social media; EBITDAC, earnings before interest depreciation,…

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