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  • The difference between an investment bank and a business broker could be described as follows: A business broker tends to work with smaller companies generating revenues below $2 million. A business broker generally is not staffed with professionals and experts with accounting, valuation, research and other expertise, as is an IB. A business broker typically employs websites and listing services to advertise a business as being for sale. An IB does not, as confidentiality is paramount. http://www.mcleanllc.com/faqs.htm

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