Private Company Valuation

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Private Company Valuation

IPO: Pricing versus Valuation You are an investment bank, tasked with taking a company public. You first try an intrinsic valuation and arrive at an estimate of $10/share for the company. However, based upon how other publicly traded social media companies are priced, you estimate that investors are will pay $25/share for the company. Which estimate will drive your offering price choices? Intrinsic value ($10/share) Pricing ($25/share) As the investment banker, you have offered an underwriting guarantee to the issuer, where if the shares are not bought at the offering price, you will step in and deliver the offering price. Given that guarantee, which of the following actions are you likely to take with the offering price? Set it equal to the intrinsic value of $10 Set it equal to the pricing estimate of $25 Set it at a discount on the intrinsic value Set it at a discount on the pricing estimate

IPO offering price… from the owner’s perspective 2a. You are the founder/owner of a growing social media company and are planning a public offering. The investment bankers have valued your company at $20/share and plan to issue the shares at $15/share. Assuming that you plan to offer 100% of the company in the IPO, would you go along with the plan? Yes No 2b. Would your answer change if you were offering only 12% of the shares to the public? Explain.

IPO offering price: From the investor’s perspective Now assume that you are one of the preferred clients for the investment bank and are offered a chance to partake in the initial public offering. Assume that you too can estimate an intrinsic value ($10) and a pricing estimate ($25). Assume that the stock is being priced at $15/share for the offering. Would you subscribe? Yes No Explain.