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I just found a very interesting business for sale…
Maybe not sexy, but very real. It’s a precision mold maker + machine shop working in the biomedical sector for almost 40 years. Let me share the details… This business builds tight-tolerance, high-accuracy molds that medical companies depend on. It’s the kind of “boring” business that prints money when run well. Clients stay for decades because switching costs are high and trust is everything. They’ve been operating nearly four decades with a loyal customer base and long-time employees. It’s a full turn-key shop with systems already in place. Perfect platform if you want to grow in the U.S. manufacturing space. Here’s what makes them stand out: • Very strong reputation (35+ years) • Skilled team that knows the clients • Healthy backlog of work already booked • Owner wants a smooth transition and will help • High accuracy work biomedical companies need every year Now, let’s talk numbers — the fun part. Revenue: 2022: $2.31M 2023: $1.84M 2024: $1.05M 2025 (Q1–Q2): $981K Yes, revenue dropped… but 2025 already almost matched 2024 in just half a year. Looks like demand is bouncing back. Cost of Sales: Very low: $67K on $1.05M revenue in 2024. Either incredible pricing power or interesting accounting, but margins look strong. Operating Expenses: 2022: $1.97M 2023: $1.44M 2024: $983K 2025 (Q1–Q2): $627K Costs are trending down every year. Business is becoming leaner, more efficient. Seller Discretionary Earnings (SDE): 2022: $462K 2023: $521K 2024: $68K (strange year — need to ask why) 2025 (Q1–Q2): already $305K The 2024 dip is the only red flag, but the quick recovery in 2025 is very promising. Marketing? Almost none. Sales? Usually these shops wait for the phone to ring. With even a basic outbound strategy or LinkedIn presence, revenue could grow very fast. The industry outlook is strong too. Manufacturing is moving toward automation, smart sensors, and advanced materials. 3D printing will grow, but still not replacing mass production soon. Total market expected to reach $19.8B by 2029.
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