Valuation: Comps & Precedents
A target's implied EV/EBITDA from comps is 9x but its DCF implies ~13x. How do you think about that discrepancy?
Model answer
The methods answer different questions: comps say what the market pays for similar companies today (relative, sentiment-influenced); DCF says what the cash flows are intrinsically worth on your…
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