
Value drivers help determine EBITDA calculations
December 3, 2020 By Steve Abbate
An EBITDA multiple is the most common way to value businesses, and determining the multiple to use is based on value drivers.
Read MoreAn EBITDA multiple is the most common way to value businesses, and determining the multiple to use is based on value drivers.
Read MoreDead River Co. of South Portland, Maine, acquired the heating oil, propane and service business of Fortier & Son of Somersworth, New Hampshire.
Read MoreIf you are a purchaser looking to acquire, do your adjusted EBITDA financial projections and look hard at the value drivers to make the right investment.
Read MoreCetane Associates added Joe Rosengrant to its team of financial advisory professionals as a director of business development.
Read MoreSail Energy, based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, acquired full-service energy business Hometowne Energy, headquartered in Brockport, New York.
Read MoreThe Energize 2020 Digital Conference is designed to share best practices that will help propane marketers cut costs and improve profitability.
Read MoreThe Southeastern Showcase section features companies exhibiting at the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo, including Cetane Associates LLC.
Read MoreConnecticut Propane & Petroleum of Marlborough, Connecticut, acquired the propane distribution business of Phoenix Propane, based in Oxford, Connecticut.
Read MoreThe LP Gas Hall of Fame to honor first woman and three other inductees in Nashville, Tennessee, prior to the 2020 NPGA Propane Expo.
Read MoreBantamWesson of Waterbury, Connecticut, merged with Arbor Energy of Cheshire, Connecticut. Both are full-service propane and heating oil companies.
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