Valuation: Comps & Precedents
Your football field's bars barely overlap: comps imply $40-50 per share, precedents $60-70, and the DCF $75-90. How do you get to a recommendation?
Model answer
First diagnose WHY each bar sits where it does - some divergence is structural: comps are minority-basis, precedents include control premia and possibly stale environments, and the DCF reflects your…
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