
From Broke At 31 To $100 Million Exit by 50 (Alexis Sikorsky Interview)
HoldCo Builders
Learning tech, teaching, and buying a training company
Alexis describes quickly learning networking, teaching IT in Geneva, buying the training firm, scaling it, and then experiencing bankruptcy.
My guest today is Alexis Sikorsky. An entrepreneur who bootstrapped, scaled, and ultimately sold a company in a 9-figure exit.
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We cover:
00:00 Sponsor: CapitalPad
01:36 Who is Alexis Sikorsky
02:03 Early entrepreneurship
03:59 First ISP & internet café in West Africa
05:12 Conflict with government & partner’s death
07:05 Buys training company
07:43 1999–2000: founding the software dev firm
09:20 Buying assets of Logical Access
09:37 On failures & lessons (politics, client concentration)
12:35 “I can’t be employed” mindset / drive to continue
13:06 2008 peak: €11–12M revenue, €3M profit
14:31 “The grind” years: cuts, mortgages, survival
15:17 Private equity calls
16:35 The very optimistic 2-year plan
17:22 The deal: ~11x EBITDA, 85% cash now / 15% later
18:59 Final personal exit; later strategic sale (undisclosed 9 figures)
19:30 Sponsor: ETA Europe newsletter
20:41 “If I had 2023 wisdom in 2003…”
21:22 How much runway to hold; agility for black swans
22:23 Fear, resilience, and hiring “good people” too late
24:59 Personality under stress; heart attack joke
28:07 Why post-PE period was the best
28:13 “Did you sell to the right people?”
28:29 Strengths & weaknesses
30:00 Life after exit
34:31 What retirement actually felt like
35:01 Happiness, safety, safari/diving; minimal “stuff”
39:52 Founders often don’t know their own company
40:52 Know your numbers monthly
43:28 “Fire yourself” from most tasks as CEO
44:51 “What’s your number?” conversation
45:37 Grow to sell vs. morphing into a bank
47:50 Growth vs. lifestyle businesses
50:16 Execute phase cadence
51:08 Best growth levers (context-dependent)
52:03 M&A focus for this audience
52:17 Why M&A is the fast/cheap shortcut
54:01 Leverage math in euros (LBO example)
56:08 PE myths
1:01:05 Negotiate your own contract & non-compete
1:01:23 Managing time during diligence
1:02:21 Readiness test: 1-week no-phone vacation
1:02:37 How to diligence PE (ask for 5, call the others)
1:06:59 What buyers saw that he didn’t
1:10:41 Why founders often under-sell
1:10:55 Nominal EBITDA explained
1:12:13 Over-management at €100M valuations
1:12:35 Where clients fail in execution
1:14:21 Black swans & an online pivot to €100M
1:16:28 Quickfire wrap
1:17:33 Best investing advice (fundamentals over price)
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