CARL MARKS ADVISORY GROUP
(CMAG) WORKS WITH A BROAD
RANGE OF INDUSTRIES,
INCLUDING MANUFACTURING,
TECHNOLOGY, SOFTWARE,
ENERGY, HEALTHCARE,
RETAIL, LAND DEVELOPMENT,
SHIPPING, TEXTILES,
FINANCIAL SERVICES, LEASING,
APPAREL, RESTAURANT,
AND SPECIALTY FOODS.
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CARL MARKS OFFERS ADVISORY SERVICES IN THE AREAS OF CORPORATE AND HEALTHCARE REVITALIZATION AND INVESTMENT BANKING THROUGH CARL MARKS ADVISORY GROUP LLC AND CARL MARKS HEALTHCARE PARTNERS LLC.
Carl Marks Advisory Group LLC (CMAG) distinguishes itself clearly in the marketplace with an exceptional degree of business knowledge and experience.
CMAG provides Corporate Revitalization and Investment Banking services to middle-market companies, helping them create value and improve performance in today’s competitive marketplace.
The group’s seasoned professionals are prepared to respond when expert advice is needed to attain strategic business goals. CMAG’s knowledgeable advisors possess diverse, real-world operating experience and are known for their hands-on participation in every engagement. They don’t just make suggestions; they are prepared to help implement from within the front lines.
Carl Marks Healthcare Partners LLC (CMHP) delivers measureable results to healthcare organizations in need of operational performance improvement. Its professionals provide consultative and implementation support – serving in interim management positions, establishing and executing constructive business plans and taking on advisory roles for key hospital leaders in order to improve and sustain organizational performance.
Time and again, the broad range of services – backed by the experience of senior-level executives – has provided clients with an effective and successful means to restore or increase profitability and enhance operating performance.
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Corporate Revitalization
Investment Banking
Healthcare Partners
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CMAG's hallmark of service centers around the individual needs of each client — from the successful enterprise that wants to strengthen its balance sheet, sell a division or buy a competitor to the distressed company that must fight to survive. |
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