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Customize Your Searches For Ease of Use and Search On the Go:
Search over 14,500 publicly traded and privately held company M&A transactions on your desktop, laptop or cell phone.
Tailor your searches by date, buyer, seller, industry, seller financial information, deal size, keywords and more.
Easily edit existing search criteria and delete transactions you do not want to keep; plus you can save your searches to easily re-run them later.
Get Everything you Need to do a Business Valuation in One Cost Effective Database:
For your Market Valuation approach get equity and enterprise transaction multiples of revenues, operating income, EBITDA, earnings, assets, book value and more for the prior fiscal year, last twelve months, current fiscal year, current fiscal year +1 and current fiscal year + 2; plus get specialized industry multiples such as the PV10 value in the oil and gas industry, assets under management in the investment management industry and RevPar in the lodging industry.
For your Income Valuation approach get Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Data including discount rates, growth rates and terminal values.
For your valuation discount for lack of control (DLOC), you can search for control premiums paid by specific type and time frame. We provide both the one day discount for lack of control and one day unadjusted discount for lack of control.
Get Unique Search Features for Even Greater Value:
Search MergerShark's Discount for Lack of Marketability (DLOM) Stock Options model which uses long term equity anticipation (LEAP) calls and puts using a proprietary group of 30 large publicly traded companies to calculate a DLOM. The 30 large capitalization publicly traded companies we use cover a broad range of industries, are actively traded, and the discounts are therefore truly market based, timely and not subjective. We update this discount monthly for 6, 12, and 24 months’ timeframes. You can also search the last three years historical and statistical information for these time periods. This robust search feature is useful whether you are doing a valuation report at a current date or historic one and need to get a excellent starting point for your DLOM.
Search for the deal timeframes in days. This is the number of days from when the Board or management of a company decides to sell the company until the deal is signed. This is useful for helping you determine a likely timeframe to use in your lack of marketability discount.
Get the investment banker or advisor to a transaction, as well as the investment banker or advisor fees paid for fairness opinion and deal.
You can search for commerical or savings bank only deals and get banking specific multiples, such as equity value to book value, tangible book value, deposits and core deposit premiums.
You can search by payment type and select cash only, stock only or cash and stock deals.
You can Conveniently Transfer Your Data to Excel:
After tailoring your search and selecting what transactions to keep from your search results, download your search results and statistics into Excel for easy use in your valuation schedules.
Fair Value Amortization Period Data
Get Hard Data to Justify Your Accounting Decisions:
Purchase price allocations can be significant and time consuming challenges and assigning useful lives is often ambiguous and subjective.
With MergerShark you will get access to data on the amortization period assigned to various finite assets from prior deals.
Get access to thousands of transaction data points on Fair Value.
Transactions can be searched by Fair Value items (examples: customer relationships, non-compete agreements, existing technology) and by time period, industry, deal size, seller financial data, keywords and more.
Easily and quickly benchmark how intangible assets are amortized.
Board of Directors' Compensation Data
Having a Well-Composed Board of Directors is More Important, but Harder than Ever
Prior to an IPO or period of corporate restructuring companies often need counsel for how to best compensate their boards.
A well composed board is essential to the effectiveness and performance of every public company.
The pressures, demands, scrutiny, challenges and risk members of a board of directors face continue to increase.
Board members may face disclosure of personal information, fulfillment of fiduciary duties, large time commitments, travel commitments and individual committee duties.
Board members also face shareholder proposals, activism and litigation, proxy contests, the challenge of recruiting new members, regulatory and reporting requirements, liability under securities laws, rapidly changing and competitive market conditions and unusual or emergency situations amongst other things.
There has been an increase in regulatory changes, proxy disclosure rules and shareholder activism.
Companies need a board with directors that are well-qualified, independent, have specialized and valuable expertise and are diverse by demographic characteristics, experience and length of service.
The market to attract board directors is increasingly competitive.
Directors now have to dedicate more time to their position, take on more risk, and meet higher qualification requirements.
Many directors are accepting fewer board positions and many companies have director tenure limits and restrictions on how many other boards their directors can serve on.
Potential directors want to serve on well-managed boards that will offer professional and personal rewards for companies with great leadership.
You Can Attract the Best Directors with Competitive Compensation
MergerShark's database contains data on board of directors compensation from over 2,000 Initial Public Offerings.
Get data on the various types of board and committee payments for each company and the form of payment (cash, stock, options, etc.).
Quickly run searches targeted by industry, market capitalization, financial metrics, price per share, payment form, payment time, time period and keywords.
Establish how comparable companies are compensating their board.
Director compensation must be competitive to attract quality directors and appropriate for the time, energy and risk of serving.
Director compensation has increased as have the methods and design of compensation programs.
Director pay should be targeted to be competitive with the market.
Director pay should be comparable to a company's pay peer group used to benchmark executive pay and a large data set of comparably-sized general industry companies.
Justify board payment and compensation recommendations for your client or company with objective and quantitative data.
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