This is the third in a series of comments on the use of valuation multiples. All three comments are posted on the website. In our last commentary, we looked at the impact of company size on business value. While a… Read More >
Examining Public Company Multiples
This is the second of three comments on the use of valuation multiples. All three comments are posted on the website. When investors and business owners quote public company valuation multiples to demonstrate the value of their company, they are… Read More >
Concerning Multiples
We use multiples all the time. “It was twice as hot yesterday than today.” “The drive took three times as long because of traffic.” “I would pay five times the company’s dividend to own that stock.” In these cases, as… Read More >
How a Rubik’s Cube Explains What We Do
On our Investment Banking home page, the image of a Rubik’s cube is used as a symbol of the complex business situations that we encounter as investment bankers. Our team works across industries helping clients buy and sell businesses, assess… Read More >
How Costly is New Capital?
A lot of companies approach us to raise capital. The reasons are varied – product development, plant expansion, company acquisition, working capital –and the sources of capital available to a company depend on the size, lifecycle stage, and future prospects… Read More >
How Does a “Maze” Explain What We Do?
On our investment banking home page, the image of a maze is used as a symbol of what we do as analysts and bankers. As analysts we solve financial puzzles, and as bankers we manage the process of raising capital. … Read More >
Managing in Troubled Times
While the “great recession” may finally be in the history books, it is a fact of life that in good economic times or bad economic times, companies may find themselves in financial distress. The potential reasons for this are countless–… Read More >