Always been seeing startup founders say that their companies got aquired by Google and whatnot, and then some of them worked there for a few years, but only holding the position as (Senior) Software Engineer, what does it really mean and how to initialize this process? Is that an acquihire? If yes, who do they usually talk to? The manager of their competing products?
I'm also in the position that got a few customers for my SaaS product, but did not plan to stay too long in the industry. Some of the old PE-holding companies have really antiquated products but they are just big with many cash on hand. I'm thinking of seling my product to them. What's the best way to get started with the process and how likely they are intersted in acquiring a small but new player in their industry? Ideally $100k
Thank you Hackers
(1) For acquihires, it needs to be done through VC connections with the M&A team at the large company. And the prices are still in the millions.
(2) The M&A team seeks you out, because your product is either truly innovative, actually makes enough money that will make a dent on their balance sheet, or you have a very unique team, PhDs, well-known engineers, etc...
If you want to sell your company for 100k, I think your best bet is to go to well funded startups that need engineers, but if it's just you I think it'll be a tough sell.