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I’ve come across a solid healthcare logistics business for sale.
It’s not sexy like tech, but it’s real, stable, and profitable. • The market: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) • The clients: Hospitals, nursing homes, and private pay patients Here’s what stood out to me: This Texas-based ambulance service brings in $7.7M in revenue with $2.47M in EBITDA. It’s been running for over 10 years and has 100 employees. Owner only works ~20 hours a week. Asking price: $12.5M (5x multiple). But what makes it interesting? The demand is rising—aging population, more disabilities, and a system that needs transport between hospitals and care facilities. This company is in the middle of it all. And it already has contracts with 30+ facilities. Let’s break it down: The business runs 24/7 with a fleet of 19 ambulances and multiple wheelchair vans. They do everything from basic transport to critical care, and even event coverage for nursing homes. 80% of revenue is collected in under 60 days. Most payments come from Medicare, Medicaid, United, Aetna, etc. Bad debt? Minimal. They’re not even doing digital marketing yet. Growth is all word-of-mouth. That’s rare. That means huge upside for someone who knows how to scale. Here’s why I think this is a strong play: • Healthcare space • High-margin recurring contracts • 100% W2 staff + remote ops team in the Philippines • Tech-enabled (using AngelTrack EMS software) • Expandable to Dallas, Austin, San Antonio What would I do post-acquisition? 1. Launch digital marketing to attract private pay clients 2. Hire a growth lead to lock in more hospital contracts 3. Consider franchising or rolling up smaller competitors 4. Push utilization per vehicle up with better dispatch optimization What’s the catch? No SBA loan available—it’s too large. So you need to come in with capital or partner with someone who does. But it’s clean. Owners are transparent. Operations are in place. And they’re open to a full exit or strategic partner. This is for someone who likes real-world businesses with strong infrastructure, real cashflow, and scale potential.
1 like • Apr 10
Ambulance Mr Moran, really interested in this business. Please share with me. Thank you in advance for your understanding.
I found a wholesale & ecom jewelry and accessories brand with a loyal following and major retail clients.
They generate ~$3.17M in revenue with ~$942K in SDE. Let’s dive into this 14-year-old business that’s now for sale: 🛍️ What They Do: They sell vintage-inspired statement jewelry, handbags & hats. 80% wholesale (big-box retailers) & 20% direct-to-consumer. They’ve worked with Revolve, ASOS, FabFitFun, Urban Outfitters & more. 🔥 Why It Stands Out: ✅ Strong influencer & celeb connections (Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, etc.) ✅ High margins & low inventory risk (held in China & shipped on demand) ✅ Big retail clients mean predictable cash flow ✅ Recent comeback after diversifying sales channels 💰 Financials: - Revenue: ~$3.17M (avg ‘23-’24) - SDE: ~$942K (avg ‘23-’24) - Asking Price: $3.7M (3.9x multiple) 📈 Opportunities for Growth: 🚀 Scale DTC eCommerce (currently all sales via their website) 🎯 Diversify customer base (still reliant on a few big accounts) 📦 Expand product lines & increase margins on handbags/hats 👀 The Catch? They lost a major client in 2021 and had to pivot hard. It was an expensive shift, but sales are recovering. New owners could double down on eCommerce and brand licensing deals for higher margins. The current owner is open to staying post-sale to help with marketing & sales. Interested? DM me "Jewelry Biz" for the full IM
1 like • Mar 28
Jewelry Biz
A 37-year-old semi-absentee medical center with a steady patient base is now available.
The owner works only a few days a week, with a full staff handling operations. 💰 Financial Highlights: - Revenue: ~$1.1M per year (steady over 3 years) - SDE (Owner Earnings): $180K in 2023 ($200K in 2022) - Asking Price: $495K (includes $100K FF&E + $20K inventory) - Seller Financing: Up to 25% available - 🏥 What Makes This a Great Buy? ✅ Established 37-year track record with loyal patients ✅ Zero marketing – all growth is from referrals! ✅ High-demand industry with strong healthcare tailwinds 💡 Growth Potential: 📌 Add specialty services (cardiology, orthopedics) to boost revenue 📌 Website + marketing = more patient inflow 📌 Expand insurance partnerships to tap into a larger market ⚠️ Considerations: - Lease expires in 6 months – renegotiation needed - Margins are solid but can improve with better patient volume - Slight decline in cash flow from 2022 to 2023 🔥 Why This Is an Opportunity: The U.S. healthcare market is booming (19.7% of GDP spent on healthcare). Demand is outpacing supply, especially for urgent care & primary care services. 🏷️ The seller is retiring – this business is ready for a new owner! A great opportunity for investors, operators, or medical professionals looking to step into a profitable, semi-passive business. Want the full details? DM me or comment "Medical Deal" and let’s talk!
1 like • Mar 28
interested. email me [email protected] 612-360-5940
🔥 Just found a fascinating healthcare business for sale that’s perfect for a smart investor.
• The market: Regenerative Medicine Clinics • The target: Patients seeking pain relief & better quality of life without surgery or medication. Here’s the breakdown: — If you’re looking for a profitable business in a booming industry, this might be your next move. Two clinics in Nevada generating an average of $4.3M revenue and $1.03M earnings (2022-2024) . The asking price? $5M. High-ticket sales model. Revenue per patient at the Reno clinic averages $10K (sometimes as high as $16K). The smaller clinic makes $2-3K per patient. That's impressive for healthcare services. What’s included? - Spinal decompression, neuropathy treatment, joint injections, mental health treatments, weight loss & more. - Established marketing engine and staff. - Unique protocols with high patient satisfaction. Why the dip in revenue for 2024?Overstaffing. They hired an executive who wasn’t delivering value & eliminated a low-productivity management role. Now, they’re running more efficiently, improving profitability moving forward. What’s exciting? - Mostly cash-based model. - Increasing insurance coverage potential. - Consistent demand and strong supplier relationships. Growth Opportunities: - Adding primary care services = Bigger patient base. - Scaling insurance-based treatments = More revenue streams. - Expanding proven marketing strategies to new locations. Owner is only working 10 hours/week on the business. Willing to provide training for up to a year for a smooth transition. Basically, it's already semi-passive. 🔥 What would I do? - Continue cutting unnecessary costs. - Boost insurance revenue. - Add more services and scale the marketing engine. - Consider renegotiating the $19K/month lease or subleasing the unused space. Would I buy it? Definitely something to consider if you want high revenue per patient, minimal competition, and huge growth potential. Comment “Medicine” below to get this deal info and others like it every week.
1 like • Mar 28
Moran, interested. How do I connect with you and get more details?
I found a business for sale in the car hauling sector.
You might think it's just another trucking company, but it’s much more than that.Let’s talk numbers. 🚚 Revenue: $4,500,000Net Income: $1,750,000Assets: $6,100,000 (including trucks & land)Asking Price: $9,700,000 With a net margin of ~39%, this business is a cash machine. Breakdown: - 10 top-of-the-line Stinger trucks valued at $1.5M 🚛 - 1.6 acres of commercial property worth $4.5M 🏢 - A 5-year-old DOT/MC license valued at $100K 📄 But here’s the kicker:The property isn't just storage—it’s fully equipped with office space, maintenance facilities, and room for expansion. Growth Potential: - Add more trucks: each truck brings in $90K-$100K annually. - Expand routes or partner with more dealerships. - Leverage the Service & Parts Dept, which generates high-margin revenue, much of it in cash. Why I like this deal: - Strong asset backing - Consistent high income - Room for passive ownership if you prefer hands-off With the right scaling strategy, this could easily grow into a multi-state operation. Like this deal? Comment “Logistics” below to get more info on this and other deals like it every week.
1 like • Mar 7
Logistics, is this sold or still available?
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