M & A Business Consulting Announces Adoption of New Corporate Name, ‘A.D. Advisors’

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CHADDS FORD, PA — M & A Business Consulting announced it recently changed its corporate name to A.D. Advisors, Inc. The change in name reflects a shift in the focus of the business from consulting and management services during the selling process to exclusively providing brokerage services for companies within the lower middle market of the recycling, waste and pallet industries ready to sell their businesses.

The company continues to be led by Anthony DiIenno who brings 37 years of experience in these industries. His depth of experience, along with A.D. Advisors’ senior advisory team, makes it possible to maximize industry value for sellers and provides opportunities for serious buyers looking for bolt-on acquisitions and investors who want to expand their portfolios.

DiIenno said, “We are excited to shift our business focus to business brokerage services as we see a demand for industry expertise that drives sell-side value, attracting multiple prospective buyers that locks in deal certainty for owners of companies within the recycling, waste and pallet industries. The A.D. Advisors senior advisory team has more than 100 years of combined industry experience in recycling, waste and pallets and has generated more than $600M in enterprise value. We are looking forward to continuing to leverage our unique industry knowledge combined with our in-depth expertise in selling businesses within these industries to play a valuable role in helping clients experience a smooth and profitable process in the sale of their businesses.”

From planning the exit to managing all aspects of closing the transaction, A.D. Advisors offers a host of services involved in the sale of a company, including market value assessment, financial preparation and marketing, as well as general advisory services that increases the value of a business and improves deal certainty.

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