How I Bought 12 Service Companies (Without Investors) | Nick Haschka Interview
Podcast:Buyers and Builders Published On: Mon Mar 04 2024 Description: Very first acquisition in November 2016As of March 2024, they manage a portfolio of 12 companies.All done with their own capital.(Except the one they did in late 2023)95% of acquisitions have been owner succession & retirement driven buy-outs.Cub Investments with Nick Haschka makes long term buy & hold equity investments in growth-oriented field services companies.Most importantly, all this while raising three beautiful children.Their biggest competitive advantage – looking for companies with an extremely small universe of buyers.“What we do is very different from corporate America, strategic consulting, investment banking, PE, McKinsey….”We discuss:— Finding the absolute best deals— Location as your biggest advantage— How to get the buyer to sell the business— Doing everything with their own $$$— Using SaaS as a difference maker in those boring businesses— Post-acquisition before and after— Finding a perfect co-founder00:00:00 - Intro00:00:19 - Current portfolio and Nick’s dream acquisition...00:02:10 - Background story and why small business PE is not for most people00:05:50 - How Nick finds the best deals00:10:55 - Location and industry knowledge as your biggest advantages00:13:30 - Red flags when acquiring a company00:16:25 - 2023 and raising capital in a short 4 weeks00:24:40 - What made the biggest difference in their MOST successful deal00:32:07 - Craziest post-acquisition stories00:39:30 - Founders relying on their memory,not CRM00:44:19 - Partnership with the co-founder00:51:01 - The work never stops - how to manage it allMy full conversation with Nick Haschka, the co-founder of Cub Investments.Follow PrivatEquityGuy on Twitter: https://Twitter.com/PrivatEquityGuyJoin HoldCo Builders weekly newsletter on finding deals, raising capital, and growing small niche manufacturing businesses: https://privatequityguy.beehiiv.com/subscribeNick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickHaschkaThis podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.