As the Director of the BizBen Network I chat with many business buyers daily in California who seek specific types of businesses but have a difficult time locating a business to purchase. Yesterday, Byron Jha (buyer) contacted me looking for a specific type of business described below. If you have a business for sale that matches his description please contact him.
Byron's request and information:
Type Of Businesses Wanted: Building And Bath Hardware Dealer, Showroom, Distributor, Wholesaler, Retailer
Areas Desired: Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, San Francisco
Description: We are a partnership looking to buy a bath hardware, plumbing supply, decorative building and bath hardware and accessories dealer, showroom, wholesaler, and/or retailer. We currently operate a longstanding bath hardware wholesale business, and are looking to add to it, by buying a business in the bay area which would operate in synergy With the current wholesale business.
We are able to finance the purchase internally, and would look at any and all opportunities. We are able to finance any amount provided the characteristics and economics of what we are looking for that makes sense.
We'd be looking at selling locks, all bath hardware, all door/cabinet/closet hardware, shower baskets, and many other related bath and building hardware and decorative items.
Contact information:
Byron Jha (Business Buyer)
650-966-8450 or 510-508-1926
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If you are looking for a particular type of business (and location) make sure you register for BizBen's Buyer Program - this is a great way to get the word out to business brokers, owners, agents, and advisors about the business you are searching for or phone me (Peter Siegel) direct at 866-270-6278 so I can share with you more BizBen.com programs for Business Buyers looking to buy a small or mid-sized business in California.
Additional business wanted to buy requests can be seen by logging into your BizBen Account.
Posted on January 4, 2011 |
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