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Case
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Reference no. 9-283-008
Subject category: Entrepreneurship
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1983
Version: 1 May 2015
Revision date: 17-Jun-2015

Abstract

Students are asked to determine the fair market value of Carlton Polish Co and decide if Mr Carlton should buy out his partner's half for $25 million. Carlton's alternative is to sell his half for $25 million. Students must also evaluate a financing plan.
Location:
Size:
USD9.3 million sales
Other setting(s):
1983

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Abstract

Students are asked to determine the fair market value of Carlton Polish Co and decide if Mr Carlton should buy out his partner's half for $25 million. Carlton's alternative is to sell his half for $25 million. Students must also evaluate a financing plan.

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Location:
Size:
USD9.3 million sales
Other setting(s):
1983

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