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Methods and Examples on How to Value a Company

Lake Country Advisors

Market Capitalization Market capitalization is one of the simplest and most commonly used methods for valuing a publicly traded company. Market capitalization is helpful for comparing the relative sizes of different companies within the same industry.

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M&A Blog #14 – valuation (roles, types, equity & enterprise values)

Francine Way

To answer this question, three things are needed: The company’s intrinsic value: Typically based on cash flow streams available to shareholders, premiums paid in the marketplace, and scarcity associated with the target. The range of value: Typically depends on performance variables (sales, margins, and capital requirements).

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Mergers and Acquisitions Valuation Strategies: Unlocking the Secrets to Successful M&A Transactions

Sun Acquisitions

Deal Financing: Valuation guides the selection of the proper financing structure for the deal, including how much capital is required and where it should be sourced. Comparable Company Analysis (CCA): CCA involves comparing the target company to similar publicly traded companies.