CLEVELAND - January 9, 2018 - Proforma is excited to introduce The Proforma Acquisition Company, a new division that will directly purchase print, packaging and promotional products companies ranging in size from $5 million to $100 million and more in sales. Now, print, packaging and promotional products companies interested in selling their business or other strategic transactions can turn to an experienced industry leader with the organizational infrastructure and resources to acquire and manage companies of all sizes.
“As the privately-held $500 million leader in our industry, Proforma is perfectly positioned to help other large companies complete the successful sale of their business,” said Greg Muzzillo, founder of Proforma. “Selling a business can seem like a daunting task for any business owner, and when you have a large company, there are even more complexities involved. Proforma offers sellers at all sales levels the peace-of-mind knowing the business they built is in the capable hands of people who know the industry, understand their business and can carry on their legacy. We also have the flexibility to offer a wide range of options to businesses seeking strategic alternatives to an outright sale.”
Historically, Proforma has pursued acquisition opportunities of industry companies with sales under $5 million on behalf of its Franchise Owners. Now, through The Proforma Acquisition Company, owners of all sized companies can turn to Proforma when they're ready to sell or find other strategic options.
“Proforma has substantial financial and operational resources and is capable of negotiating and closing transactions of all sizes and types,” said Muzzillo. “We also have a highly experienced leadership team and over 200 employees in our headquarters to seamlessly and efficiently transition acquisitions or assist businesses seeking strategic options. We are excited to build on our many years of experience to pursue multi-million dollar transactions as we continue to grow our company.”
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