Overview
Providing foundational perspectives involving legal, finance, accounting, and economic aspects of valuation in merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions, Corporate Valuation in Mergers and Acquisitions examines the role of investment bankers, valuation experts, and the courts in several M&A cases involving valuation issues, including the valuation issues in (1) Time-Warner, a well-known 1989 case, and (2) the Six Recent Valuation Cases, including Twitter, a 2022 case.
This treatise digs deeply into the principal valuation techniques employed in M&A, that is, the Discounted Cash Flow, Comparable Companies, and Comparable Transactions Techniques and introduces several other valuation techniques and related concepts.
Corporate Valuation in Mergers and Acquisitions also provides (in appendices) excerpts from the valuation documents in several cases, including the Six Recent Valuation Cases.