M&A & Merger Models
How is contribution analysis used to set the exchange ratio in a merger of equals?
Model answer
Each side computes its percentage of combined revenue, EBITDA, EBIT, and net income and compares those percentages to the pro forma ownership implied by a proposed exchange ratio. If Company A…
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