Corporate Finance Institute discusses the use of the DCF Terminal Value Formula for business valuation in their extensive resources. Getting a premium above 20-30%, or even up to 50%, is highly unlikely, so Michael Hill would be unlikely to receive anything close to what it’s worth. However, we’re not certain that it’s undervalued by 150%...Read More
Corporate Finance Institute discusses the use of the DCF Terminal Value Formula for business valuation in their extensive resources. Getting a premium above 20-30%, or even up to 50%, is highly unlikely, so Michael Hill would be unlikely to receive anything close to what it’s worth. However, we’re not certain that it’s undervalued by 150%...Read More
Corporate Finance Institute discusses the use of the DCF Terminal Value Formula for business valuation in their extensive resources. Getting a premium above 20-30%, or even up to 50%, is highly unlikely, so Michael Hill would be unlikely to receive anything close to what it’s worth. However, we’re not certain that it’s undervalued by 150%...Read More
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