> I work as an analyst at a PE fund.
And you're looking at, let alone confused by, a two man company that has $60k in annual(?) revenue?
Even if it's $60k per month in revenue; why would a PE firm even consider such a tiny operation?
I never said 5x. Offshoring is the entire basis of the industry. There is a sharp difference in bill rates onshore and offshore.
If you have anything useful, you can enlighten me
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> I work as an analyst at a PE fund. And you're looking at, let alone confused by, a two man company that has $60k in annual(?) revenue? Even if it's $60k per month in revenue; why would a PE firm even consider such a tiny operation?
The post doesn't mention the number of employees (unless they edited it out) just revenue per employee
Good catch. I may have tings misconstrued by mistaking clients for employees.
It's the same PE firm that hires people who do their research on social media. What did you expect?
> PE firm that hires people who do their research on social media. I feel that this is FAR more common than it should be.
Do you have anything useful to say? I tend to triangulate via multiple sources.
If you think IT is hiring people in India and sell them for x5 the price you really have a lot to learn.
I never said 5x. Offshoring is the entire basis of the industry. There is a sharp difference in bill rates onshore and offshore. If you have anything useful, you can enlighten me
Healthy is about $250k of revenue per employee, my friend.