Castor is one of the brightest stars in the Gemini constellation — used for centuries by sailors and explorers to find their way. We chose the name because selling a business is navigation, not a transaction. It requires knowing where you are, where you're going, and having a guide who's made the journey before.
The name also reflects our belief that every great outcome starts with clarity. Castor — clear, constant, reliable. That's what we aim to be for every client.
In ancient navigation, Castor and its twin star Pollux were known as the "guiding stars" — reliable points of reference that helped travelers reach their destinations safely. For business owners navigating their most important transaction, we serve that same purpose.
Castor and Pollux, the twin stars of Gemini, have guided travelers for over 2,000 years.
Greek and Roman sailors called them the "Dioscuri" — the divine twins who protected those at sea. They represented safe passage through uncertain waters.
Unlike other stars that vary in brightness, Castor has been a constant, reliable point of light — exactly what navigators needed in unfamiliar territory.
For business owners, selling represents uncharted territory. Like ancient navigators, they need reliable guidance from someone who knows the way.
The qualities of our namesake star reflect the principles that guide our practice.
Honest assessment and transparent communication. No inflated promises or hidden agendas. You'll always know where you stand.
Consistent guidance throughout your journey. From first conversation to final closing, you have the same advisor focused on your outcome.
Dependable expertise when you need it most. Like navigators who trusted Castor for safe passage, you can trust us to guide your most important transaction.
Every star has a purpose in navigation. Ours is helping business owners achieve optimal outcomes in their exit transactions.
Like ancient navigators who trusted Castor to guide their journey, trust us to guide your most important business transaction.
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