Claude Skill

Teaser

description: Draft anonymous one-page company teasers for sell-side M&A processes. Creates a compelling summary without revealing the company's identity, designed to gauge buyer interest before NDA execution. Triggers on "teaser", "blind teaser", "anonymous profile", "one-pager for process", or "draft teaser for sell-side".

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description: Draft anonymous one-page company teasers for sell-side M&A processes. Creates a compelling summary without revealing the company's identity, designed to gauge buyer interest before NDA execution. Triggers on "teaser", "blind teaser", "anonymous... Covers workflow, important notes.

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Teaser

description: Draft anonymous one-page company teasers for sell-side M&A processes. Creates a compelling summary without revealing the company's identity, designed to gauge buyer interest before NDA execution. Triggers on "teaser", "blind teaser", "anonymous profile", "one-pager for process", or "draft teaser for sell-side".

Workflow

Step 1: Gather Inputs

  • Company description (what they do, how they make money)
  • Sector / industry
  • Key financial metrics: revenue, EBITDA, growth rate, margins
  • Geographic footprint
  • Key selling points (3-5 highlights)
  • What to anonymize vs. disclose
  • Target buyer audience (strategic, financial, or both)

Step 2: Teaser Structure

One page, professionally formatted:

**Header**

  • Deal code name (e.g., "Project [Name]")
  • Sector descriptor (e.g., "Leading Specialty Industrial Services Platform")
  • "Confidential — For Discussion Purposes Only"

**Company Description** (2-3 sentences)

  • What the company does, without naming it
  • Market position (e.g., "a leading provider of...", "a top-3 player in...")
  • Geography (region-level, not city-specific)

**Investment Highlights** (4-6 bullet points)

  • Market leadership / positioning
  • Revenue quality (recurring %, retention, diversification)
  • Growth profile and trajectory
  • Margin profile and expansion opportunity
  • Management team strength
  • Strategic value / synergy potential

**Financial Summary** (table or key metrics)

| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Revenue | $XXM | | Revenue Growth | XX% CAGR | | EBITDA | $XXM | | EBITDA Margin | XX% | | Employees | XXX |

**Transaction Overview** (2-3 sentences)

  • What's being offered (100% sale, majority stake, growth equity)
  • Indicative timeline
  • Contact information for expressions of interest

Step 3: Anonymization Check

Ensure the teaser doesn't inadvertently identify the company:

  • No company name, brand names, or product names
  • No specific city (use region: "Southeast US", "Midwest")
  • No named customers or partners
  • No employee count if it's too distinctive
  • Revenue ranges instead of exact figures if the sector is small
  • No logos, screenshots, or identifiable imagery

Step 4: Output

  • Word document (.docx) — one page, clean formatting
  • PDF version for distribution
  • Optional PowerPoint version (single slide)

Important Notes

  • The teaser's job is to generate interest, not close a deal — keep it tight and compelling
  • Less is more — a good teaser makes buyers want to sign the NDA to learn more
  • Use aspirational but accurate language — "leading", "differentiated", "high-growth" are fine if true
  • Include enough financial detail to qualify serious buyers but not so much that tire-kickers waste your time
  • Always have the client and legal review before distribution
  • Track who receives the teaser — it becomes the outreach log for the process

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