Valuation: Comps & Precedents
When would you rely MORE on a DCF versus on comps and precedents?
Model answer
Lean on the DCF when (a) there are few or no good public comparables or precedent deals (unique business, new industry), (b) the company's value is driven by long-term fundamentals not currently…
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