HoldCo Builders

PrivateEquityGuy

The HoldCo Builders with PrivateEquityGuy is a place where you can find meaningful conversations about holding companies, buying and building businesses, entrepreneurship, investing, and more. Be sure to follow the podcast, so you never miss an episode!

  1. How I Bought 5 Businesses After Failing My First Acquisition

    12/28/2025

    How I Bought 5 Businesses After Failing My First Acquisition

    Steve Lawrence, the founder of Uncomplicated Group went from middle management at a $14B manufacturer to buying five businesses in a few short years -- now running two injection-molding factories, employing 45 people, and shipping 200M parts a year. But this episode isn’t about the highlight reel. It’s about the real path: quitting his job for a deal that collapsed at the finish line, burning cash on diligence, watching funding evaporate, and learning what “the seller isn’t emotionally ready” actually means -- when the mortgage clock is ticking. We dig into how Steve rebuilt his deal process from scratch, how he sold himself with zero acquisition track record, the red flags he now screens for, and the operating system (EOS) that changed everything post-close. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 From corporate manager to 5 acquisitions in manufacturing 1:06 The moment Steve knew he was done with corporate life 2:54 The “measured exit” that turned into months of uncertainty 4:59 The first deal: tiny business, bad structure, and a lucky failure 5:42 The seller starts ghosting -- and the deal unravels 7:01 Losing the deal, burning cash, and rebuilding his entire approach 8:57 Why most people shouldn’t pursue acquisitions (the “strong why” test) 9:55 Sponsor: CapitalPad -- backing real operators in overlooked markets 11:06 How to tell if a seller is actually ready to sell 14:02 The exact outreach message that landed his first acquisition 19:04 Structuring and closing the first deal + brutal first 90 days 20:57 Sponsor: Spacebar Studios — building newsletters for HoldCos & investors 23:18 Implementing EOS: turning chaos into an operating system 39:45 80/20 thinking in manufacturing: cutting noise, expanding margins Sponsors: https://capitalpad.com/ https://www.spacebarstudios.co/inquire Follow Mikk/PrivateEquityGuy on Twitter: ⁠⁠https://x.com/PrivatEquityGuy This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.

    54 min
  2. The Playbook for 50-200% Annual Company Growth

    12/19/2025

    The Playbook for 50-200% Annual Company Growth

    In this episode, I’m joined by John Seiffer - the person investors, company buyers and operators call when growth starts getting expensive, messy, or fragile. John has spent decades across manufacturing, software, restaurants, chemicals, and professional services, and he sees the same pattern over and over: founders are great at the product and the sale… but the company can’t scale until the structure scales. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Deals are great, but the money is made in operations 02:15 The real business model: CAC, LTV, gross margin 07:06 What a “healthy company” looks like + why founders get stuck on structure 10:10 Sponsor: CapitalPad (back the next generation of business buyers) 11:09 The expectation gap: hiring for outputs + breaking sales into subdivisions 15:48 Scaling myth: reinvesting blindly (why ROIC and attribution matter) 20:22 “Exit without selling”: free your time, keep ownership benefits, serve your life 24:34 Sponsor: SpaceBar Studios ($0 newsletter build, limited spots) 33:13 Delegation done right: specify the output + schedule follow-ups (no surprises) 42:33 John’s 1-week playbook: “systems inventory” + 2 questions that reveal misalignment Sponsors: https://capitalpad.com/ https://www.spacebarstudios.co/inquire Follow Mikk/PrivateEquityGuy on Twitter: ⁠⁠https://x.com/PrivatEquityGuy This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.

    48 min

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