In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...
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In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...
#02: £5m to £5bn: How to Structure Your Business for Maximum Value with John Henderson
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#02: £5m to £5bn: How to Structure Your Business for Maximum Value with John Henderson
In this episode, Dan Thompson sits down with John Henderson, Deputy CFO at MIQ and a private equity veteran with 15+ years of experience across deals from £5m to £5bn. From building bulletproof 13-week cash flow models to zeroing in on investor-grade KPIs, John explains how to structure your business for maximum value. He shares real-world lessons, including how he uncovered a regulatory risk that derailed a pharmaceutical transaction, and flagged a £60m CapEx blind spot in a fleet deal...
Next Exit
In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...