A number of new pharmacy listings have been added to Practice4Sale. Two recent practices added include Pharmacy Approval Number For Sale and Large CBD Pharmacy For Sale in Tasmania. For more information on these opportunities, visit Practice4Sale.
A number of new pharmacy listings have been added to Practice4Sale. Two recent practices added include Pharmacy Approval Number For Sale and Large CBD Pharmacy For Sale in Tasmania.
The Approval Number for Sale has the following abstract: "Pharmacy Approval Number for sale. Limited chances to secure numbers with time running out."
The Tasmanian Pharmacy For Sale has the following abstract: "Interested parties sought for submission of tender for purchase of a large pharmacy in Hobart CBD. Rare and exciting opportunity that presents an enormous potential for future growth and profitability. Tender closes on 5pm Thursday 1 March 2012. Vendor has indicated they will sell to highest bidder after tender closes."
If you are interested in listing your business for sale in 2012, ask your broker to make sure that they list the business on Practice4Sale - Australia's largest independent listing service for pharmacy sales.
Listings cost $100 and are valid until the business is sold!
Accounting Practices For Sale Wanted! We have large database of Accounting Professionals seeking practices for sale throughout Australia. If you have an accounting practice for sale, parcel of fees available for sale, or know of an associate who does ... contact us to list them on Practice4Sale.
Have you considered selling your professional practice, but you don't want people to know that you are selling the business? Then Practice4Sale's Private Listing is just what you have been looking for. We allocate you a @practice4sale.com.au email address and send all enquires through to you by only disclosing the @practice4sale.com.au address - ensuring that your identity remains confidential when selling your business!
Attain Business Brokers recently published a blog entry on lending requirements for pharmacy. The article reads: "Despite the industry hype, banks are still lending. The market for pharmacy sales has shrunk - with the number of transactions less than those conducted before the GFC - and the scrutiny that banks are placing on a transaction has increased ... however the deals are still being done."