THE PERFECT EXIT
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Stories from Founders that Sold their Company

Immerse yourself in stories from founders around the world that built and sold their companies.

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Why You'll Love "The Perfect Exit"

Untold Stories

Most public data about acquired companies focus on the financials.

Learn the Art

The journeys from multiple founders reveals patterns of success.

Get Inspired

Get motivated by individuals that went above and beyond to achieve their dreams.

About the Book

In "The Perfect Exit" you will find the behind-the scenes stories from founders that have successfully sold their company.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Length: 350 pages
  • Publication Date: Fall 2025
  • Publisher: Amazon

What you will learn with this book

Meet The Authors

Peter Stridh leads capital raising and other strategic investment initiatives, M&A, enterprise global portfolio optimization, and strategic partnerships for technology companies. Peter is the former Global Head of Cloud Strategy and M&A for the Fortune 50 Producer Ingram Micro, the world’s largest IT distribution company. He also acted as the Head of Global Cloud Delivery and Director of Global Business Transformation across all its operating entities. Peter is a recipient of the NASA 2021 Entrepreneurship Award. He held senior management roles at IBM and serves on multiple boards for technology companies focused on advanced technologies and national security. Peter is the President of the Swedish School of Orange County, California. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Argosy University, United States, a Master of Business Administration from Henley Business School at the University of Reading, United Kingdom, and a Master of Science in Computer and Systems Sciences from Stockholm University, Sweden

Meet The Authors

Stefanie D. Unger After her Studies in Chicago and Los Angeles, Stefanie began her career as a consultant at Arthur Andersen. Shortly after the crisis around the energy giant Enron, Stefanie published her first book about values and leadership. Today, Stefanie is a multiple author with her fifth book titled „Future Proof“- How to secure your Producer a space in tomorrow's world. She is Managing Director of the Agency Berlin GmbH based in Berlin and supports companies in funding, recruiting, business development, and identifying the best suitable acquisition targets. Stefanie serves on various advisory boards. The German Business Magazine Wirtschaftswoche nominated Stefanie Unger as one of the 35 young elites under 35. The Young Woman’s Magazine named her one of the future performers and 50 most important women of the economy. Unger has appeared on various media including the TV Channel N24, Bloomberg TV, Financial Times Germany, Süddeutsche, Neon, Brigitte, the Manager Magazin, Capital, and many more. Stefanie is a board member of the non-profit organisation International Justice Mission in Germany, fighting against forced prostitution and slavery. Furthermore, she is on the Ethics Board of the Investigative Journalism Organisation CORRECTIV. Stefanie also served on the jury for the Greentechfestival and recently joined the TEDX Berlin board.

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What Readers Are Saying

Discover why readers are raving about "The Perfect Exit" Read their  reviews and see how this captivating book has left a lasting impression on fans around the world.

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Robert Fox

CEO at Zeroground

Its a  literary gem. These are intricate stories from founders that make it an unforgettable read. I was captivated from the first page to the last. Highly recommend!

Success Story

From unknown to a bestseller

150+

Copies sold

2k+

Active Readers

5+

Won Awards

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