Value of Ownership Interest Based on Prevaluation Date Transaction and Owner’s Projections of Future Revenues

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Craig Alan Dunn v. Matrix Exhibits, Inc.
No. M2003-02725-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. App. 2005)
US
State Court
Tennessee
Court of Appeals
Brian W. Holmers, C. Bennett Harrison Jr., Paul W. Ambrosius, W. Justin Adams
Clement, Jr.

Summary

The Tennessee Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s decision denying the plaintiff the value of an interest in the defendant because the value was too speculative in this breach of contract action.

See Also

Craig Alan Dunn v. Matrix Exhibits, Inc.

The Tennessee Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s decision denying the plaintiff the value of an interest in the defendant because the value was too speculative in this breach of contract action.