Inherited Coal Business: what to do now?

I just graduated from university with a degree in engineering and finance. My dad wanted to retire and want me to replace him as the head of his coal business.

Our revenue is about 100 million USD a year; the business model is basically to work together with coal concession owner to split coal trading profits. We serve as the contractor, and finance most of the initial cashflow.

Question: I know coal is a sunset industry and its death is accelerated with the current sentiment for the climate, but if you were me what would you do? I lack the wisdom and experience to have vision for where the company is going to go other than just keep mining.

 

Since you don't necessarily have the experience and/or desire to run the firm by yourself, I'd suggest selling it either to a PE fund, a strategic acquirer or see if the management would be interested in buying it through an MBO.

Which country/countries does the firm operate in?

 

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Since you don't necessarily have the experience and/or desire to run the firm by yourself, I'd suggest selling it either to a PE fund, a strategic acquirer or see if the management would be interested in buying it through an MBO.

Which country/countries does the firm operate in?

I have the desire to run the firm.

My focus currently is in the details of the business because I am still learning it, so its difficult to zoom out to see where I can go with this when I am still just learning the details.

Definitely selling it to an acquirer is an option. But i was thinking more in the lines of turning the firm into more of a commodities trading house, or moving away from coal to more renewable energy; so big picture stuff.

The firm is located in Indonesia.

 

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