Local businesses across America are increasingly rejecting interest from private equity firms. Despite the growing presence of private equity in various sectors, many mom-and-pop businesses remain wary of selling or partnering with these investors.
Owners often cite concerns about losing control, changes in company culture, and the pressure to prioritize short-term profits over long-term stability. Additionally, some small business owners fear that private equity involvement could lead to layoffs or drastic operational changes that might harm their communities.
As a result, private equity firms face challenges in convincing these businesses to engage, highlighting a significant divide between the investment world and traditional local enterprises.
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