Confidential business valuations and exits for $1M-50M businesses
Valuate a manufacturing business for partnership buyout; Sell a technology company to a strategic buyer; Exit a craft brewery to a private equity firm; Conduct a partnership buyout with debt restructuring; Transfer an oilfield services business to a corporate acquirer
Adam Noble Group, LLC provides business valuation services across various geographic areas in the United States. Notable locations include Arlington, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Midland, Oklahoma City, Odessa, Plano, Nashville, Boston, St. Petersburg, Stockton, Tampa, Toledo, Chicago, Tulsa, Albuquerque, Baltimore, Lubbock, Charlotte, Philadelphia, El Paso, Louisville, New Orleans, Raleigh, St. Louis, Tucson, Virginia Beach, Washington, DC, Wichita, Detroit, New York, Memphis, Phoenix, Denver, and Colorado Springs. The company operates in several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Florida, and California, among others.
Adam Noble Group, LLC provides business valuation services across various geographic areas in the United States. Notable locations include Arlington, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Midland, Oklahoma City, Odessa, Plano, Nashville, Boston, St. Petersburg, Stockton, Tampa, Toledo, Chicago, Tulsa, Albuquerque, Baltimore, Lubbock, Charlotte, Philadelphia, El Paso, Louisville, New Orleans, Raleigh, St. Louis, Tucson, Virginia Beach, Washington, DC, Wichita, Detroit, New York, Memphis, Phoenix, Denver, and Colorado Springs. The company operates in several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Florida, and California, among others.
Adam Noble Group, LLC primarily serves the following industries for business valuation services:
Adam Noble Group, LLC does not publicly list specific notable clients or detailed case studies in the business valuation sector. However, they feature testimonials from clients who have successfully sold their businesses, such as Jo Beth Southard, President of Halo Coatings, LLC, and Windell Chamblee, President of Kodiak DGS Inc. These testimonials highlight the firm's expertise and confidentiality in handling business sales but do not constitute formal case studies.
Adam Noble Group, LLC holds affiliations with several professional organizations in the field of business valuation, including the Texas Association of Business Brokers, the Institute of Certified Business Counselors, the International Business Brokers Association, and the Brokers Network Group. These affiliations reflect their commitment to maintaining high professional standards in business brokerage and M&A advisory services.
Adam Noble Group, LLC offers several types of business valuation services, utilizing various approaches to determine the value of a business:
Asset Approach: This method focuses on the value of a company's tangible and intangible assets. It includes:
Income Approach: This approach estimates the value of a business based on its ability to generate income. It includes:
Market Approach: This method compares the business to similar companies that have been sold recently. It includes:
These approaches provide a comprehensive framework for assessing the value of a business based on different financial metrics and market conditions.
Sells 90%+ of businesses at 142% of appraised value (2020-2025); Specializes in $1M-50M enterprises; Affiliated with Texas Association of Business Brokers, Institute of Certified Business Counselors, International Business Brokers Association; Maintains lifelong repeat and referral relationships with sellers and acquirers; Testimonials from oilfield, manufacturing, and craft brewery owners; Offers free 15-minute confidential call to assess readiness
Adam Noble Group, LLC offers several types of business valuation services, utilizing various approaches to determine the value of a business:
Asset Approach: This method focuses on the value of a company's tangible and intangible assets. It includes:
Income Approach: This approach estimates the value of a business based on its ability to generate income. It includes:
Market Approach: This method compares the business to similar companies that have been sold recently. It includes:
These approaches provide a comprehensive framework for assessing the value of a business based on different financial metrics and market conditions.