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Abstract

This case, described as the last big merger in the global beer industry, involves a valuation of the merged company using a basic discounted cash flow (DCF) methodology. Students are asked to calculate and compare the value of the merged entity with the standalone valuations of the respective companies to see if there is indeed value in merging. An additional consideration is the impact of a large net cash position on the company's stock price when growth stalls.

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2015.

Geographical setting

Region:
World/global

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Abstract

This case, described as the last big merger in the global beer industry, involves a valuation of the merged company using a basic discounted cash flow (DCF) methodology. Students are asked to calculate and compare the value of the merged entity with the standalone valuations of the respective companies to see if there is indeed value in merging. An additional consideration is the impact of a large net cash position on the company's stock price when growth stalls.

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Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2015.

Geographical setting

Region:
World/global

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