M&A & Merger Models
What is a stalking horse bid in a distressed/Section 363 sale?
Model answer
A stalking horse is an initial, pre-negotiated bid that sets a floor (a minimum price and baseline terms) for an asset being sold in a bankruptcy/distressed context — most commonly a Section 363 sale…
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