My last acquisition? Mom, dad and seller, all in roughly equal portions. ;-) 




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----- Original Message -----

From: "Alex Perez" <[email protected]> 
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:14:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Selling ISP 

Cameron, 


On the flip-side, finding a traditional bank to finance the purchase of a WISP 
may be fraught with its own set of challenges, which don’t necessarily have 
anything to do with the quality of the business, its operations, *or* the 
knowledge of the purchaser. 


If anyone can refer others to a business-oriented bank which they know has 
successfully financed WISP purchases in the past, that would be a great asset 
to the community. I suspect smaller, more-focused lending institutions would be 
more amenable to this sort of thing. 


Thoughts? 




On Mar 19, 2014, at 1:09 PM, Cameron Crum < [email protected] > wrote: 



Doug, 


The problem I see with that is that you will most likely have to take the other 
party to court to enforce the terms of your agreement if one of the terms is 
breached. It could take months or even years to get a final judgement at which 
time there may be nothing left. This may be good advice for a non-wisp 
business, but in the fast paced world of broadband, customers will likely flee 
before a resolution is reached. If the buyer is left insolvent, you are left 
with nothing, and may be on the hook for all your own legal fees. I talked to 
three different business attorneys and they all told me to run from any seller 
financed deal regardless of who the buyer was. Again, if the buyer can't get 
financing on their own, are they a good buyer? 



On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Hass, Douglas A. < [email protected] > wrote: 

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Of course! You have to have a willing seller and buyer to start. My point is 
that setting preconditions before you get started (as a buyer or as a seller) 
unnecessarily limits what you ultimately would be able to do. Don’t take 
options off the table until you have a specific deal to consider. Then is the 
time to say “I’m only taking cash” or “I’ll finance, but only with X, Y, and Z 
terms that protect me.” 

Doug 




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Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 2:53 PM 


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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Selling ISP 






Depends on how bad you want to sell ...we don't always want to buy. 

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----- Reply message ----- 
From: "Hass, Douglas A." < [email protected] > 
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Subject: [WISPA] Selling ISP 
Date: Wed, Mar 19, 2014 2:08 PM 

Cameron— 

There’s lots of ways to structure the deal so that you’re protected, even if 
the buyer is a complete imbecile and even if the buyer doesn’t have cash up 
front. If you want to sell or if you want to buy, don’t let the all-cash 
restriction prevent you from making a deal. If you end up in court chasing 
payments from the buyer, then you likely didn’t draft your agreement carefully 
enough given your tolerance for risk (of course, your due diligence should be 
telling you whether the buyer is an imbecile, and that information should 
inform what kind of deal you’re willing to accept). 

To categorically reject buyers who don’t have 100% cash to hand you at closing 
might mean leaving money on the table or more flexible terms from someone who 
can put together a more attractive end package. In that sense, it works like 
selling real estate. The all-cash offer isn’t always your best one. 

To Randy’s point--Jab has undergone a major shakeup at the top. Many of the 
senior executive staff have departed in the last few months. That might account 
for some of the quietness. I don’t have any inside information, just what I 
learned trying to round up potential panelists and speakers for WISPAmerica. 

Doug 

From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected] ] On 
Behalf Of Cameron Crum 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:45 PM 
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Selling ISP 


The seller is not a bank. Why should they take on all the risk? What happens if 
the buyer is a complete imbecile and runs the network into the ground and 
defaults on payments? Now you are in court suing for money you will most likely 
never see, and even if you retake possession of the network, it may be in 
shambles or most of your customers have left. We walked away from a couple of 
buyers who would not pony up the cash. I'd say as one who sold a wisp, if the 
buyer can't afford it, or can't arrange their own financing, you don't want to 
sell. 



On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Mike Hammett < [email protected] > 
wrote: 


There's many more buyers out there. 





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Is anyone actually buying right now? I haven't heard much about the big buyer 
(Jab) lately. 

On 3/19/2014 9:49 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote: 
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The going rate, we've seen (and has been discussed here many times), is about 
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We priced ours at 2.5x gross revenue. We had about 10 companies contact us. 
I would say 5 were serious but they wanted us to finance it so we decided 
not to sell. 

Thanks, 

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Subject: [WISPA] Selling ISP 

What is the current rate for selling your ISP! I would like to sell, for 
health reasons. 
Thanks for your help! 
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