It appears that a businesss selling price in each database at BVMarketData.comsm uses different terminology; can you please clarify the selling price in each database?
Below, we show the term used for the selling price in each BVMarketData.com database and its respective definition: Pratts Stats uses the term MVIC (Market Value of Invested Capital) for the selling price. The MVIC is the overall consideration in the business sale and includes any cash, notes and/or securities that were used as a form of payment plus any interest-bearing liabilities assumed by the buyer. The Factset Mergerstat/BVR Control Premium Study™ also uses two terms for the selling price; the Target Invested Capital (TIC) and Price. The TIC is the target company’s implied total invested capital based on the sum of the implied market value of equity plus the face value of total interest bearing debt and the book value of preferred stock outstanding prior to the announcement date. The Price is the implied market value of equity. BIZCOMPS uses one term for the selling price; Sale Price. Sale Price is the actual sale price ($000’s) where inventory has been deducted, if it was includ
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