LBO & Paper LBO
Why does multiple expansion contribute MORE to returns when it's applied to a company whose EBITDA has grown over the hold?
Model answer
Because the multiple-change contribution = Δmultiple × exit EBITDA, and exit EBITDA is larger than entry EBITDA when the company grows. The same turns of multiple expansion are applied to a bigger…
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