Each VR office is independently owned and operated.
Our VR office serves the area of Jacksonville and N.E. Florida coast.
Our VR office is owned by: First Coast Business Group - located at 2121 Corporate Square Blvd. Suite 115, Jacksonville, FL 32216.
Phone: 904-726-1670 * Fax: 904-726-1673 * Email: vrbusinessbroker@bellsouth.net
Our Mission The mission of VR is to help business owners and franchisors successfully sell their businesses, and enable entrepreneurs to successfully purchase their business of choice. We specialize in Business Brokerage, Mergers & Acquisitions, Business Valuation and Consulting services focusing on small businesses and mid-market companies.
Our People Our team of associates consists of seasoned professionals with extensive experience in variety of business types, finance, and consulting fields. We have the knowledge, desire, and commitment to not only meet, but also exceed your expectations. In an era where good service is hard to find, you need to look no further than VR business brokers in Jacksonville, Florida.
Our Core Values We believe that just as an individual's values shape the course of his or her life, so do the core values of an organization determine its destiny. At the Jacsonville, Florida office of VR Business Brokers, we are committed to upholding the following core values in everything we do.
Honesty & Integrity Through the sale or acquisition of a business, our clients are making life changing business decisions. Trust is fundamental in this process, and the highest standards of honesty and integrity are the foundation upon which this trust is built.
Extraordinary Service The sale of a business is a complex and demanding undertaking, requiring us to offer the greatest level of service possible.
Exceptional Value The value of our service will significantly exceed both our fees and the value offered by any of our competitors.
Contact us to discuss how we can be or service to you.
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Merger & acquisition transactions are typically larger and more complex than purchases or sales of main street businesses and often involve stock rather than assets. Sometimes stock is exchanged for stock. Public company Mergers & Acquisitions are usually handled by the largest investment banks and often involve billions of dollars.
However, many privately owned mid-market companies and even some very small entities are bought and sold via the typical M & A process. More than size alone, the ideal M & A acquisition candidate often has a unique market position and a more complex structure than a typical main street business. They may have a special product, service or strategy that is protected by patents, copyrights, trademarks or other methods. They may have high growth rates and generally have professional management, strong control systems and audited financials.
These types of businesses are attractive to both financial buyers and strategic buyers. Financial buyers are usually individuals or private equity groups who have no desire to actually run the business- they are seeking an adequate return on their investment. Strategic buyers are often other companies in the same or similar business. They desire to make an acquisition to effect synergies and enhance their existing business. Ideal motivations include adding complementary product lines, entering new markets, reducing costs, or gaining new distribution channels. Because such synergies can dramatically enhance the value of its own business, strategic buyers almost always pay the highest price and structure the best deal terms for an acquisition candidate.
A thorough understanding of the process, the company and the synergistic potential are a crucial first step in the divestiture of such a business. The M & A professional must conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the business including financials, management, the market, competition and entry barriers, and unique attributes. The result is a confidential information memorandum which is prepared with the help of the M & A professional, but is the property and responsibility of the client company. The memorandum is targeted to both financial and strategic buyers who are most likely to have genuine interest in the subject company. Interest is generated, meetings are scheduled, site visits follow and the process unfolds. The goal of the M & A professional is to generate substantial interest and multiple offers. This controlled auction process leads to the best price and deal terms for the client company.
The M & A professional plays a crucial role in negotiating the offers, advising the client and working to effect a letter of intent with the best acquirer. The letter of intent sets forth the price and other terms of the deal subject to complete satisfactory due diligence by the acquirer. During the ensuing due diligence process the M & A professional's primary focus is to act as a facilitator, help resolve issues and problems and generally help the deal progress without undue disruption to the client's business. Renegotiations often occur and not all transactions close, but with the help and diligence of a talented M & A professional most do.
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| Location |
Asking Price |
Revenue |
Cash Flow |
| Interior Design Firm with High-End Clientele |
Florida > Jacksonville |
$600,000 |
$1,000,000 |
$200,000 |
| Office/Retail in Historic Fernandina Beach, FL. |
Florida |
$2,290,000 |
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| Tanning Salon with all the Bells and Whistles |
Florida > Jacksonville/ Orange Park |
$230,000 |
$224,551 |
$76,540 |
| Own your own Health Club! |
Florida > Jacksonville |
$125,000 |
$124,193 |
$51,345 |
| Proprietary Software Company serving Fortune 500 C... |
Florida |
$2,400,000 |
$1,215,643 |
$682,643 |
| Quiznos for just $25,000! |
Florida > jacksonville |
$25,000 |
$300,000 |
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| 8 Bay Automobile Repair Shop with large customer l... |
Florida > North Florida |
$398,000 |
$622,283 |
$141,490 |
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