I sat with the owner the night the buyer walked away.

Backlog was 14 weeks. Margins were healthy. He had a number in his head and a buyer at the table. Four days on the floor with the buyer's ops team — the offer came back 22% lower. Two weeks after that it was gone.

He couldn't figure out what happened. I could. I'd seen it on his floor before they did.

Clean P&L, untransferable operation: how operations diligence compressed the offer 22% A discount-bridge diagram. A navy bar on the left labeled "Initial Offer 100%" — between it and a smaller dark-red bar on the right labeled "Revised Offer -22%" sit five red blocks each carrying a finding from operations diligence: no standard work; owner = the system; untimed changeovers; two key-person risks; loyal-not-capable culture. CLEAN P&L. UNTRANSFERABLE OPERATION. What ops diligence found — and what it cost the seller. INITIAL OFFER 100% Backlog: 14 wks EBITDA: clean No standard work 3 "right ways" per part Owner = the system 2 wks off → −14 pts OTD Untimed changeovers 47 min vs 12 target ~18% capacity lost Two key-person risks Day-91 earn-out walk Loyal, not capable 8 yrs · no movement REVISED OFFER −22% Two weeks later: deal walked. THE GAP: Financials were fine. The operation wasn't transferable. Fixed 24–36 months out — not in the 90 days before close.
How a clean P&L lost 22% in operations diligence.

Five things. Every time.

The numbers were fine. The operation wasn't transferable. That's the gap.

Why this gap is killing valuations across Ontario right now

Owners over 55 control roughly 40% of our SME industrial capacity, and most plan to step back this decade. Buyers are showing up. Offers are softening — not because the businesses are bad, but because the operations underneath them can't survive the founder walking out the door.

You don't fix this in the 90 days before a sale. You fix it 24–36 months out. You build the operating system that lets the business run without you, and you capture that maturity in the multiple.

That's the work. Not a 60-page report. A plant that doesn't need you.

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