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30 | How to Help Prevent a Retrade When Selling Your Business

30 | How to Help Prevent a Retrade When Selling Your Business

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Retrades are when a buyer or investor tries to renegotiate the valuation price or key terms after a deal is agreed—and it’s always to the founder’s disadvantage. It’s one of the most frustrating risks in M&A, often surfacing late in the process, when founders have already invested significant time, energy, and focus into a buyer. In this episode, Managing Directors Mike Lyon and Jeff Koons break down why retrades happen, what they look like in practice, and most importantly, how founders can help guard against them.


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