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The LA Times Beauty, Fashion & Consumer Goods Roundtable with Trever Acers

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Trever Acers has joined The LA Times Beauty, Fashion & Consumer Goods Roundtable to provide his perspective o the 15 most critical M&A questions related to Consumer companies today. Some of the questions include:

 

-If a consumer company was interested in sale/exit now or in the future, what would you recommend as the first steps they should take?

-What do you consider the strongest value drivers to be for consumer companies who are interested in selling the business?

-How do you view the supply chain situation today for the beauty, fashion and consumer goods sectors?

 

Read the full Consumer Roundtable on The LA Times here

 

 

If you are interested in discussing any of the topics in this roundtable, or if you have questions about your own Consumer company contact Trever Acers using the information below.

 

Contact Information:

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Managing Director

858.663.8662

[email protected]

 


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