
165: Michael Samuels – Speculating on Mergers—and a Case of “Excessive” Due Diligence
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Why a Company Bid $42 for Oil?
If Exxon bought a small oil company, let's say the company was trading at $20, Exxon launches a bid for $30. They're getting what they have in the ground. And there should be a future value placed on that. When a company buys another, they're buying this year's earnings and hopefully if they have a long-term plan, they're buy 50 years more worth of earnings.
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