Discount for Lack of Marketability (DLOM)

When performing financial valuations of privately-held companies, valuators typically apply a discount for lack of marketability to the company’s common stock share price, to account for the fact that private company shares are not as liquid as their public comparable company counterparts. The theory behind DLOM is that a valuation discount exists between a stock that […]

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