LBO & Paper LBO
Why does a low entry multiple matter when assessing an LBO candidate, and what is its relationship to the exit?
Model answer
A low entry multiple matters for two reasons
- less equity is required for the same enterprise value, and
- it creates room for multiple expansion if the sponsor exits at a higher multiple,…
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