FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE VALUATION

Shareholders of closely held companies, as well as parent corporations of publicly held divisions, often seek advice as it relates to corporation valuation and the value of their holdings. While determining the value of a corporation is a complex analytical exercise, there are a number of qualitative factors that indirectly affect value as well as the interest level by prospective acquirors or investors.

ASSESSING STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR A COMPANY OR DIVISION

Corporations, boards and shareholders may struggle with determining the strategic direction of their businesses, whether for a division or standalone company. Evaluating corporate finance strategies that maximize shareholder value and proceeds can provide clarity to an otherwise challenging decision-making process.

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