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Building and Selling a Business in the Thames Valley Tuesday April 4 from 8am to 10.30am, Harrison Clark Rickerby’s offices at Green Park, Reading


BCMS, the leading adviser in the sale of privately-owned businesses, is planning a breakfast seminar in Reading, in association with law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys and The Business Magazine, where the audience will hear tips, analysis and real- world advice from business owners who have already sold.


Among subjects discussed will be:


• Should you sell to a trade buyer, organise a management buyout (MBO), or keep the business in the family?


• Are you already on another company’s radar? Has someone made an offer to buy your business?


• Is succession planning and exit strategy really necessary? • If you decide to sell, what is life like through and after the acquisition process?


Following a dedicated Q&A session, delegates will leave with a complimentary information pack full of advice, analysis and tips on how to approach a potential sale.


Business THE TM MAGAZINE Readers interested in attending this event should contact Helen Denning: helen@elcot.co.uk


HAVE YOU BEEN NAUGHTY NICE? OR


Select from either of our Naughty or Nice conference break options to enhance your meeting package.


Available for meeting enquiries taking place from January – March 2017 NAUGHTY


Bacon or Egg Rolls Cookies


Finger/Fork lunch Sweet Treat


BREAKFAST


MID-MORNING BREAK LUNCH


MID-AFTERNOON BREAK NICE


Porridge Smoothie


Soup & Sandwich Granola Bar Tel: 0118 968 1333 Email: rbcc.events@compass-group.co.uk THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – MARCH 2017 businessmag.co.uk 9 £40 + VAT PER PERSON


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