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- Question: I own a small Telco business and I am looking for funding options. We have been in business for 3 years and posted a profit last year on about 400k gross revenue. I am looking for good small business funding sources, and I'm open to all options. I am also considering selling some shares of my company. Can anyone recommend firms that do business valuations?
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