Valuation: Comps & Precedents
When computing the equity purchase price for a precedent deal, why use the offer price in the treasury stock method rather than the current market price?
Model answer
Because the entire point is to capture what the acquirer paid. In the treasury stock method, dilutive options/warrants are exercised and the proceeds buy back shares at the relevant price. For a…
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