Valuation: Comps & Precedents
What is an LBO analysis as a valuation method, and why does it typically set a 'floor' value?
Model answer
An LBO analysis values a company from a financial sponsor's perspective: given a target return (often ~20%+ IRR over ~5 years) and a feasible debt structure, you solve for the maximum price a PE firm…
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