Lorain County, OH
$2,500,000

Lorain County, OH
$2,500,000

Los Angeles County, CA
$375,000

Los Angeles, CA
$11,500,000

Georgia
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $500,000
Miami-Dade County, FL
$449,000
Lake County, IL
$550,000
Michigan
$295,000
Iowa
$1,950,000
Pennsylvania
$900,000
Suffolk County, NY
$999,000
Nashville, TN
$700,000
Opa Locka, FL
$495,000
Hawaii
$1,999,000
Kentucky
$1,300,000
United Kingdom
$5,000,000
Muskegon County, MI
$75,000
Tim Cunha, J.D.
an EvergreenGold Business Broker
Serving San Francisco County, CA
We Sell Businesses! The EvergreenGold Business Advisor team is an emerging network of independently-owned business intermediary professionals, providing business brokerage, M&A advice, business growth counseling, and related services. Our brokerage and M&A services successfully connect buyers and sellers of existing independent and franchise businesses. With more than five decades as an entrepreneurial manager, our CEO, managing broker, and senior advisor, Tim Cunha, J.D., has developed, owned, managed, and sold businesses in various fields, including computer hardware and software development and manufacturing, graphic art and engineering instrument manufacture, technical publishing, defense contracting, bio-tech/pharma, wholesale distribution, and retail. Prof. Cunha has a BA from Rutgers and a JD from Georgetown, is licensed to practice law in New Jersey, and is a licensed California real estate broker (BRE # 01919755). Prior to establishing this business brokerage, he taught undergraduate and MBA students on the faculty of the College of Business at Eastern New Mexico University and is currently on the adjunct faculty of a prestigious west coast graduate school. About the EvergreenGold name and logo ~ "Evergreen" denotes the value of a strong sustainable business — sturdy, solid, growing, thriving, and continuously producing profit … “ever green.” "Gold" signifies the intrinsic value of a successful business and the return of investment to the owner over the long term. The globe logo represents the international scope of our sales and marketing exposure, and the rising graph and arrow indicate our commitment to ever-increasing service and value production for our clients.
Brooklyn, NY
$275,000
Tulsa County, OK
$250,000
Ontario
$8,000,000
Princeton, CA
$299,000
Texas
$4,350,000
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $532,000
Rhode Island
$979,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Minnesota
$10,000,000
California
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $600,000
Minnesota
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $1,350,000
Putnam Valley, KS
$780,000
Plymouth County, MA
$800,000
North Vancouver, BC
$980,000
Round Rock, TX
$99,000
Broward County, FL
$650,000
Washtenaw County, MI
$450,000
Walled Lake, MI
$1,044,550
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Florida
$1,750,000
Northridge, CA
$69,000
Martinsburg, PA
$199,500
Pompano Beach, FL
$6,995,000
San Martin, CA
$550,000
Manatee County, FL
$950,000
Louisiana
$1,700,000
Ohio
$900,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Volusia County, FL
$1,695,000
Los Angeles County, CA
$1,100,000
New Hampshire
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $350,000
Alex Saad
Prime Business Advisor
Serving Cumberland County, PA
Prime Business Advisors Connecting People, Properties & Businesses to Build Generational Wealth. At Prime Business Advisors, we specialize in guiding entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners through every step of buying, selling, and growing businesses. With expertise in real estate, lending, and business brokerage, we provide strategic solutions that maximize value and create win-win opportunities. Our mission is simple: to connect the right people with the right opportunities, turning visions into profitable realities.
Collier County, FL
$2,700,000
Oregon
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $989,490
Tampa, FL
$50,000
Kern County, CA
$500,000
West Chicago, IL
$29,999
California
$150,000
Companies that "make something" are always in demand, and U.S. manufacturing is growing, despite the decades long march towards offshore production. Some of the most popular categories include:
The manufacturing sector is resilient, and less affected by broader market trends. Asking prices and valuations have been steady through the pandemic years and continually command an average valuation multiple of 3 times seller earnings.
Whether you are considering buying or selling a manufacturing business, 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 manufacturing businesses, and surface key financial metrics and valuation multiples based on asking prices.
Market Overview
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Number of Businesses Analyzed |
2,194 |
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Median Asking Price |
$628,317 |
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Median Reported Revenue |
$939,301 |
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Median Reported Earnings |
$213,000 |
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Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
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Manufacturing Business Valuation Multiples
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Range |
Revenue |
Earnings (SDE) |
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Lower Quartile |
0.50 |
2.40 |
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Median |
0.75 |
3.12 |
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Upper Quartile |
1.10 |
4.23 |
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Revenue and earnings multiples based on reported revenue, seller's discretionary earnings, and asking price. |
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Read the Report:
Manufacturing Business Valuation Benchmarks
FAQs
How much does it cost to buy a manufacturing business?
Prices vary depending on the size of the business listed, but the median asking price for a manufacturing business is $628,317.
How much do manufacturing business owners earn?
Manufacturing business owners report median annual sales of $939,301 and annual owner earnings of $213,000. 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 range from 0.50 to 1.10, with the median at 0.75. Earnings multiples range from 2.40 to 4.23, with the median at 3.12. These values suggest a typical manufacturing business in the U.S. may sell for around 0.75 times its annual revenue, and 3.12 times its annual owner’s earnings.
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