Fair value – DCF isn’t always appropriate
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Abstract: This article summarizes a recent Chancery Court of Delaware case, Laidler v. Hesco Bastion Environmental, Inc. Although the court typically uses the discounted cash flow method to determine a corporation’s fair value, it applied the direct capitalization of cash flow method here. The case is a strong reminder that particular circumstances play a significant role not only in liability issues but also in valuation techniques used.
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