How do you reconcile different control premium estimates from different valuation methods?
When you value a business, you may need to consider the control premium, which is the extra amount a buyer would pay to acquire a controlling stake in the company. The control premium reflects the benefits of having decision-making power, such as improving efficiency, changing strategy, or accessing synergies. However, estimating the control premium is not straightforward, and different valuation methods may yield different results. How do you reconcile these differences and arrive at a reasonable range of values? Here are some tips to help you.
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