Summary
7th Circuit says evidence of actual sales transaction concerning the subject company is the “gold standard” of valuation, but finds problems with the plaintiffs’ claims base on a promise to convey 50% of a company’s equity value following an LBO.
Malik v. Falcon Holdings
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Actual Transaction Is ‘Gold Standard’ of Valuation, 7th Circuit Says
7th Circuit says evidence of actual sales transaction concerning the subject company is the “gold standard” of valuation, but finds problems with the plaintiffs’ claims base on a promise to convey 50% of a company’s equity value following an LBO.