M&A & Merger Models
What is a CIM and how does it differ from a teaser?
Model answer
A CIM (Confidential Information Memorandum, sometimes called an OM or 'the book') is a detailed marketing document — typically 30–100+ pages — that the sell-side bank sends to buyers who have signed…
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