Cleveland, TX
$399,899
Cleveland, TX
$399,899
Texas
Cypress, TX
$120,000
Corsicana, TX
$50,000
Cedar Park, TX
$375,000
Addison, TX
$899,000
Dallas County, TX
$347,000
Lakeway, TX
$450,000
Texas
Round Rock, TX
$99,000
Tarrant County, TX
$260,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Texas
$3,200,000
Tarrant County, TX
$450,000
Houston, TX
Texas
$5,000,000
Nolan Duck
DBG Advisors
Serving Dallas County, TX
DBG Advisors provides a wide variety of services for business owners who wish to sell their privately held company. We begin with a Certified Business Valuation to help our clients thoughtfully consider their selling options. We then help the seller establish a selling price that both makes sense and meets their needs. Nolan Duck and Chris Lucas are both Certified Exit Planning Advisor, using the Value Acceleration Process to help business owners grow their companies weather they wish to sell or not. DBG even introduces the owner to other trusted professionals who can provide additional expertise in planning for their future. DBG Advisors focuses on companies want to prepare themselves for a lucrative exit. We have been in business since 2006 and have closed the sale of manufacturing, distribution and service companies all over Texas and beyond. We would love to discuss the sale of your company or help you find a viable company to buy.
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Texas
$4,250,000
Texas
$550,000
Texas
$5,000,000
Nash, TX
$27,500
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Texas
Cash Flow: $4,053,237
Horizon City, TX
$375,000
Boys Ranch, TX
$3,900,000
Stonewall County, TX
$3,712,950
Spring, TX
Houston, TX
$1,700,000
Baytown, TX
Houston, TX
Kingsbury, TX
$12,342,724
Lindale, TX
$3,150,000
San Antonio, TX
$950,000
Irving, TX
$20,000,000
Denison, TX
$395,000
Montgomery County, TX
Polk County, TX
Houston, TX
$250,000
$5,000
Companies that "make something" are always in demand, and U.S. manufacturing is growing, despite the decades long march towards offshore production. The manufacturing sector is resilient, and less affected by broader market trends.
If you are considering buying or selling a manufacturing business in Texas, having some context is important for evaluating individual businesses relative to the market. To that end, we have aggregated business for sale listing data of Texas manufacturing businesses and surfaced key financial metrics and valuation multiples based on asking prices.
Market Overview
Number of Businesses Analyzed |
156 |
Median Asking Price |
$510,000 |
Median Reported Revenue |
$750,000 |
Median Reported Earnings |
$176,000 |
Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
Texas Manufacturing Business Valuation Multiples
Range |
Revenue |
Earnings (SDE) |
Lower Quartile |
0.50 |
2.26 |
Median |
0.78 |
3.29 |
Upper Quartile |
1.25 |
5.14 |
Revenue and earnings multiples based on reported revenue, seller's discretionary earnings, and asking price. |
Read the Report:
Manufacturing Business Valuation Multiples and Financial Benchmarks
FAQs
How much does it cost to buy a manufacturing business in Texas?
Prices vary depending on the size of the business listed, but the median asking price for a manufacturing business in Texas is $510,000.
How much do manufacturing business owners earn?
Manufacturing business owners in Texas report median annual sales of $750,000 and annual owner earnings of $176,000. These figures are based on businesses that have listed their annual revenue and seller's discretionary earnings.
How do I value a manufacturing business?
Valuing a manufacturing business involves considering several factors, including annual sales, profit, growth (or decline) trends, and demographic trends of the local market. Brokers, business owners, and business buyers will typically rely on valuation multiples to gauge business value relative to similar businesses in the market. Revenue multiples among manufacturing businesses listed for sale in Texas range from 0.50 to 1.25, with the median at 0.78. Earnings multiples range from 2.26 to 5.14, with the median at 3.29. These values suggest a typical manufacturing business in Texas may sell for around 0.78 times its annual revenue, and 3.29 times its annual owner’s earnings.
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