growth vs value valuation on IPO
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*** Conclusion
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- Taxes weren’t calculated before 2017 because the company didn’t have taxable profit.
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- Once the company turned a profit in 2017, taxes were applied.
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** IP Valuation: Growth vs Value
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- Assume an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2020
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- Based on the Financial data given, how and what will different types of investors PAY for this company
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*** Growth Investors
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- focus on *revenue* as the primary metric
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- especially for high growth companies
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- take the revenue in the year of the IP and multiply it by 10, that is what they will pay
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\[
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\text{Growth Investor Valuation} = \text{Revenue for IPO Year} \times 10
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\]
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*** Value Investors
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- focus on *current profitability* (earnings, ie EBIT)
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- lower valuations for high growth companies
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- high growth companies reinvest profits into expansion, research, etc.
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\[
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\text{Value Investor Valuation} = \text{EBIT for IPO Year} \times 10
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\]
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