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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Thinking about selling your roofing company to private equity? Before you take the offer, you need to understand how these deals actually work.  This is Episode 2 of the Forge Podcast, where we break down the truth about private equity in the roofing industry — including roll ups, second exits, valuation strategies, founder mistakes, and what investors are REALLY looking for before acquiring a company.  Learn: • Why most roofing companies are not actually sellable • What makes a roofing busin...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Private equity already ate HVAC and plumbing. Roofing is next, and most owners have no idea what's coming. Watch the first ever CEO Roundtable episode and subscribe for the full series.  This is episode 1 of the Forge Podcast, where the people actually doing the deals talk about what it really takes to scale and exit a home service business.  The conversation gets into how PE values your company, where most owners leave millions on the table, and the EBITDA math that makes 1 plus 1 equal thre...]]></itunes:summary>
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